Parade

Author(s): Rachel Cusk

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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.


Midway through his life, an artist begins to paint upside down.

In Paris, a woman is attacked by a stranger in the street.

A mother dies. A man falls to his death. Couples seek escape in distant lands.

The new novel from one of the most distinctive writers of the age, Parade sets loose a carousel of lives. It surges past the limits of identity, character, and plot, to tell a true story-about art, family, morality, gender, and how we compose ourselves.

"Rachel Cusk continues her project of kicking away traditional novelistic crutches to force herself and her readers to engage differently with fiction and to the ‘real world’ to which it relates. Forensic in approach and coolly crystalline in style, Parade splices a series of observations by a narrator who exists only as a gap in the text (the first-person pronoun appears only when reported as spoken by another) with a carousel of ‘biographical’ sketches of artists (fictional — all named ‘G’ — but often sharing qualities and trajectories with identifiable artists in the ‘real world’) to explore, distill, and complicate issues of narrative, character, gender politics (especially as transacted in the arts), the irreconcilable ambivalence of intergenerational relations, the problem of subjectivity, and the performance of power and persona that both characterises and occludes collective life on both the personal and societal scales. Undermining our expectations of cohesion on personal, artistic and societal levels — and with regard to the forms of what we think of as fiction — Parade provokes and enlivens the reader’s own literary faculties and makes them an active participant in this exercise of awareness and destabilisation." —Thomas


"Cusk continues to refuse to pull even a wisp of wool over her own – or anyone else’s – eyes. Self-consciously original, inward and undeterred, she has become ever more persistently determined to write about life precisely as she finds it, and in Parade pulls off a brilliant, stark and unsettling feat. ... no one else can do what she does in the way that she does it. Parade takes her experiment further: it pursues and deepens her lifelong interest in the relationship between art and life in a narrative sequence that also explores fraught alliances between men and women, the nature of gender and the complications involved in losing a parent." —The Guardian

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Praise for the Outline trilogy:
'A work of stunning beauty, deep insight and great originality.' Monica Ali
'A landmark in twenty-first-century English literature.' Observer
'A perfect synthesis of form and content.' Deborah Levy
'Page-turningly enthralling and charged with the power to move.' Tessa Hadley
'Reaches a kind of formal perfection . . . masterly.' Sally Rooney

General Fields

  • : 9780571377954
  • : Faber & Faber, Limited
  • : Faber & Faber, Limited
  • : 27 May 2024
  • : 22.00 cmmm
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Rachel Cusk
  • : Paperback
  • : en
  • : 823.92
  • : 208
  • : FA