Rachel Cusk: A Carousel of Lives
Rachel Cusk is arguably one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary British literature, widely celebrated for her ability to fold the momentous into the seemingly mundane. The celebrated author of the Outline trilogy returns to the Festival, talking with us about Parade: a remarkable, unsettling novel about art, womanhood, and violence, playing with the liminal space between reality and fiction. Chaired by Adam Biles.
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