Rachel Cusk's controversial, funny and moving account of her first few years of motherhood.
A novel about writing and talking, self-effacement and self-expression, about the desire to create and the human art of self-portraiture in which that desire finds its universal form.
The paperback of the final part of Rachel Cusk's hugely acclaimed trilogy - after Outline (2014) and Transit (2016).
New paperback edition of the novel from the dazzlingly talented author of the Baileys-shortlisted Outline.
Rachel Cusk's classic comic novel, in a beautiful new edition.
'An extraordinary writer of the female experience.' Financial Times'Cusk is startlingly insightful.' Independent on Sunday'What keeps you reading, hungrily, is the violent precision of her writing .
A writer hides. A mother dies. A woman is attacked.In Parade, Rachel Cusk creates a new documentary voice that operates on the border between fiction and reality. It braids imagined characters with the actual, experience with the philosophical, to altering effect.
A series of essays from Rachel Cusk - about choices, womanhood and art.
'A rich meditation: on separation, on possession, on Renaissance artists, and, inevitably, on the transformative nature of travel.' The Times'Written in prose that constantly reminds us what language can do.' Times Literary Supplement'A writer of almost electrifying intensity ...
A beautiful new paperback edition of the highly acclaimed novel by Rachel Cusk, which was longlisted for the Booker Prize.
A darkly funny and moving insight into modern relationships, providing a glimpse behind the closed doors of suburbia.