Outline
Book description
The first in Rachel Cusk's critically-acclaimed trilogy, shortlisted for the Folio Prize and the Goldsmith Prize and longlisted for the IMPAC Prize.
Outline is a novel in ten conversations. Spare and lucid, it follows a novelist teaching a course in creative writing over an oppressively hot summer in Athens. She…
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This book, the first in Rachel Cusk’s famous trilogy, was a revelation to me because it feels so radically unstructured but at the same time is fascinating in its form.
The narrator travels to Athens to teach a summer writing course but the details about her are kept so sketchy that we only really get to know her through the way she receives what others tell her. Faye is brilliantly observant, and only gradually do you begin to realise, as a reader, that the author is subtly meditating on a series of themes through these conversations, mostly about disappointments and…
From Bridget's list on women who travel far from home to gain perspective.
Outline shows us only the blurriest snapshots of the two boys in this story. These boys are often missing their mom and tattling on one another about the endless fighting they get into with one another. What Cusk does so skillfully is parse that space between the mother’s need to be away from the boys to get some breathing room—some independence and a chance to make art—and her mother-guilt, which is never far behind her.
From Susan's list on boy moms and their connection to teenage boys.
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