More measured than her previous novels, ‘Creation Lake’, shortlisted for the Booker Prize, is by far Kushner’s most accomplished and engrossing work.
For the most part, Rachel Kushner’s fourth novel succeeds as a fiercely intelligent and richly entertaining story of a woman learning more about who she is and where she came from while deep ...
LONDON -- American writers Percival Everett and Rachel Kushner are among six finalists shortlisted for the prestigious Booker ...
Canadian Anne Michaels, known for her poetry and 1996 novel Fugitive Pieces, is shortlisted for Held, described on the ...
Creation Lake is currently longlisted for the Booker Prize. Our reviewer believes it’s one of the most important novels to ...
The National Book Foundation’s 2024 Longlist for Fiction includes three debut novels, two short-story collections, and what ...
The Booker Prize-nominated author also recalls daydreaming about Sasquatch and how that informed an element of the novel.
Rachel Siegel is an economics reporter covering the Federal Reserve. She previously covered breaking news for the Post's financial section and local politics for the Post's Metro desk. Before ...
In Creation Lake, a hard-drinking American spy infiltrates a radical farming collective in a remote region of France. Kushner ...
Sadie Smith arrives in a French village with an impeccable referral for the anarcho-primitive commune based there. An ...
The last time I interviewed Rachel Kushner, for a live online event ... the world of art and motorbikes in her sophomore novel The Flamethrowers (2013); a deep dive into the US prison system ...
Rachel Kushner's new novel "Creation Lake" is an eco-espionage story wrapped in philosophy, deception and radical politics. Sadie Smith is the operational name of a freelance spy once cast off by ...