In the Booker-shortlisted Creation Lake, Rachel Kushner turns the true story of French "anarchists" infiltrated by an ...
The New Scientist Book Club has been reading Rachel Kushner’s Booker prize-shortlisted novel Creation Lake, a thrilling climate fiction novel that follows the adventures of a US spy-for-hire ...
In Rachel Kushner’s latest novel, a philosopher withdraws from civilisation and takes up residence in a cave, and a cynical spy finds herself seduced by the idealists she’s been tasked with ...
(Exclusive) Rachel Kushner's Creation Lake sees a France-based American operative enthralled by a French philosopher and ...
Rachel Kushner Rachel Kushner’s new book, “Creation Lake,” is a spy novel, of sorts. But because it’s by Kushner, the novel is more than a twisting story about clandestine doings.
Kushner’s colorful, character-driven debut succinctly captures the essence of life for a gilded circle of American expats in pre-Castro Cuba, chronicling a mélange of philandering spouses ...
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Local News Matters on MSNSeptember 2024 author events: Rachel Kushner, Jesmyn Ward, Peter Himmelman, Liane Moriarty, Ruth Reichl, Heather Cox Richardson, Nina Schuyler, Connie Chung, …To submit an event to the calendar, email [email protected]. Sept. 4 Rachel Kushner: The National Book Award and Booker ...
American writer Rachel Kushner joins Claire Nichols on the stage at Adelaide Writers Week for a conversation about the Booker-shortlisted Creation Lake, her latest philosophical and darkly funny novel ...
See the Winners of the 2025 Libby Awards — Did Your Favorite Book Make the Cut? (Exclusive) Rachel Kushner's Creation Lake sees a France-based American operative enthralled by a French ...
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