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Rachel Cusk

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Rachel Cusk (born in Canada in 1967) is an author.

Biography

Rachel Cusk was born in Canada in 1967 and spent much of her childhood in Los Angeles before finishing her education at a convent school in England. She read English at New College, Oxford, and has travelled extensively in Spain and Central America. She is the author of four novels. The first, Saving Agnes (1993) won the Whitbread First Novel Award. A Life's Work: On Becoming a Mother (2001) is a personal exploration of motherhood. In The Lucky Ones (2003) she uses a series of five narratives, loosely linked by the experience of parenthood, to write of life's transformations, of what separates us from those we love and what binds us to those we no longer understand.

In 2003 Rachel Cusk was nominated by Granta magazine as one of 20 'Best of Young British Novelists'. Her latest novel is Arlington Park (2006). (Source: Contemporary Writers in the UK)


Selected bibliography

  • Saving Agnes (1993)
  • The Temporary (1995)
  • The Country Life (1997)
  • A Life's Work: On Becoming a Mother (2001)
  • The Lucky Ones (2003)
  • In the Fold (2005)
  • Arlington Park (2006)

Awards and Prizes