Transit / Rachel Cusk

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Farrar, Straus & Giroux , 2017, c2016Edition: First American editionDescription: 260 pages ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780374278625
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • FIC CUS 
LOC classification:
  • PR6053.U825 T73 2017
Summary: The second novel of a trilogy that began with Outline. In the wake of family collapse, a writer and her two young sons move to London. The process of upheaval is the catalyst for a number of transitions - personal, moral, artistic, practical - as she endeavors to construct a new reality for herself and her children. In the city she is made to confront aspects of living she has, until now, avoided, and to consider questions of vulnerability and power, death and renewal, in what becomes her struggle to reattach herself to, and believe in, life. Transit offers up a penetrating and moving reflection on childhood and fate, the value of suffering, the moral problems of personal responsibility, and the mystery of change.
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Fiction / Ficción Biblioteca Pública de San Miguel de Allende, A.C. Sala Ingles General FIC CUS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 024235
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FIC CUS Kudos FIC CUS Marauder : a novel of the Oregon Files FIC CUS The chase FIC CUS Transit FIC CUS Outline : a novel FIC CUS Arlington Park FIC CUS Black wind

Sequel to: Outline.

The second novel of a trilogy that began with Outline. In the wake of family collapse, a writer and her two young sons move to London. The process of upheaval is the catalyst for a number of transitions - personal, moral, artistic, practical - as she endeavors to construct a new reality for herself and her children. In the city she is made to confront aspects of living she has, until now, avoided, and to consider questions of vulnerability and power, death and renewal, in what becomes her struggle to reattach herself to, and believe in, life. Transit offers up a penetrating and moving reflection on childhood and fate, the value of suffering, the moral problems of personal responsibility, and the mystery of change.

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