Transit
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Faber & Faber
Published:3rd May '18
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In this novel, a writer and her two sons navigate life in London following their family's collapse. The story explores themes of vulnerability, personal responsibility, and the complexities of change.
Transit is the second installment in Rachel Cusk's acclaimed trilogy, following the success of her previous work, Outline. The novel has garnered significant recognition, being shortlisted for the Goldsmith Prize and receiving accolades from notable publications such as The Guardian, New Statesman, Spectator, and Observer, which named it a Book of the Year. Critics have praised Cusk's writing for its beauty, insight, and originality, with remarks highlighting its brilliance and engaging opening.
The story follows a writer and her two young sons as they relocate to London after the disintegration of their family. This upheaval serves as a turning point, prompting a series of personal, moral, artistic, and practical transformations. As the protagonist navigates her new life, she confronts previously avoided aspects of existence, grappling with themes of vulnerability, power, death, and renewal. Her journey becomes a profound exploration of her connection to life and the challenges of rebuilding her reality.
Through the lens of her astute and observant protagonist, Cusk delves deeper into the themes introduced in Outline.Transit offers a poignant reflection on childhood, fate, and the complexities of personal responsibility, as well as the mysteries inherent in change. This novel not only continues the narrative established in the first book but also solidifies Cusk's position as a significant voice in contemporary fiction, inviting readers to engage with the intricacies of human experience.
ISBN: 9780571346745
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 16mm
Weight: 230g
272 pages
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