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Faber & Faber Hardback English

Parade

WINNER OF THE GOLDSMITHS PRIZE

By Rachel Cusk

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Faber & Faber Hardback English

Parade

WINNER OF THE GOLDSMITHS PRIZE

By Rachel Cusk

Regular price £16.99 £14.44 Save 15%
Unit price
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WINNER OF THE 2024 GOLDSMITHS PRIZE 'A brilliant, stark and unsettling feat.' Observer 'Thoughtful and true ... Cusk is a disciple of the truth and she helps us to see.' Independent 'Cusk’s most formidable, radical and compelling novel yet.' The Conversation A path-breaking novel of art, womanhood and violence, from the author of the Outline trilogy. 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.