A haunting fable of art, family, and fate from the author of the Outline trilogy.A woman invites a famous artist to use her guesthouse in the remote coastal landscape where she lives with her family.
A vivid and elegant memoir of a family’s season abroad by the author of the Outline trilogy.When Rachel Cusk decides to travel to Italy for a summer with her husband and two young children, she has no
From Rachel Cusk, her first collection of essays about motherhood, marriage, feminism, and artRachel Cusk redrew the boundaries of fiction with the Outline Trilogy, three “literary masterpieces” (The
Rachel Cusk, the award-winning and critically acclaimed author of Outline and Transit, completes the transcendent literary trilogy with Kudos, a novel of unsettling power.A woman writer visits a Europ
One of TIME Magazine's Top Ten Fiction Books of the Year • Longlisted for the International DUBLIN Literary Award The stunning second novel of a trilogy that began with Outline, one of The New York Ti
Amid the leafy avenues and comfortable houses of the English suburbs, the residents of Arlington Park live out the dubious accomplishments of their ordinary lives in a world rife with contentment and
A new paperback edition of Rachel Cusk’s debut novel, winner of the Whitbread First Novel Award.Rachel Cusk’s Saving Agnes centers on Agnes Day―subeditor, suburbanite, failure extraordinaire―who has d
Rachel Cusk’s second novel is a ruthless, surprising story of work, gender, and control.Ralph Loman is working in an unsatisfying job at a free London newspaper when Francine Snaith, a temporary secre
"Beautiful . . . Compelling . . . Cusk [is] an extraordinary writer of the female experience." -Financial TimesIn the winter of 2009, Rachel Cusk's marriage of ten years came to an end. Candid and rev
A Sunday Times (London) Top 100 Novel of the Twenty-First Century"No one has written better about what, I suppose, is generally known as female experience . . . All of it is familiar from life but not
"Astonishing . . . The Bradshaw Variations is a timely, necessary story." -ElleThomas Bradshaw and Tonie Swann are experiencing the classic symptoms of marriage in its middle years: comfortable house,
A New York Times Notable Book of the YearWinner of the Somerset Maugham AwardThe Country Life, Rachel Cusk's third novel, is a rich and subtle story about embarrassment, awkwardness, and being alone;
A New York Times Notable Book of the YearStella Benson answers a classified ad for an au pair, arriving in a tiny Sussex village that's home to a family that is slightly larger than life. Her hopes f