Rachel Kushner in the apartment she bought on Norfolk Street and filled with her grandmother’s furniture, wearing “some thrift-store coat I considered ‘very Pat Nixon.’” Photo ...
This woman, the narrator of Rachel Kushner’s new novel, Creation Lake, in fact operates with a steely purpose that she has chosen to keep to herself. Kushner’s fiction is full of similarly ...
By the lore. The wild history, unsung,” Rachel Kushner writes in The Hard Crowd, her 2021 essay collection. “People crowd in ...
Buckle up: Known for her daring and cerebral work, Rachel Kushner knows how to take readers on a wild ride. Unafraid to blend edgy storytelling with excoriating sociopolitical commentary ...
Rachel Kushner’s high-art spy thriller. In Creation Lake, Kushner transforms the genre’s familiar plot twists and turns into a study of the many fictions we tell one another. In a 1974 essay ...
Bruno Lacombe, the anticivilization guru in Rachel Kushner’s novel “Creation Lake,” has a thing for Neanderthals. Bruno, an aging revolutionary, has retreated from the world to live in a ...
Peak publishing season is upon us. This fall offers a bounty of books from prominent authors Danzy Senna, Rachel Kushner, Sally Rooney, Michael Connelly and Richard Price and newcomers Kay ...
There is a smorgasbord of new science fiction on offer in September, whether you are after high-end literary writing from the ...
The most anticipated books of fall include best-selling author and philosopher Yuval Noah Harari’s brief history of information, a new essay collection from Ta-Nahesi Coates, and Rachel Kushner ...