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Rachel Cusk's New Novel 'Transit'; A Journey To An End

By Genevieve Gatia on Mar 01, 2017 06:46 AM EST

The Canadian-born novelist and writer have already released a new version of her "Outline" novel, which is "Transit." And made a reappearance of Faye's character in her transfixing new novel.

Faye was first appeared on Rachel Cusk's novel "Outline" as a writer, who's the mother of two young boys that is separated with their father and raised them alone. However, Faye sons were not clearly mentioned in the Rachel's 2014 fiction novel.

Moreover, Faye's faith will suddenly change after she and her two sons moved out to London and to face a new reality that she longing, according to NPR. Rachel Cusk's epic cycle novels well describe its primary experiences, sense impressions form of life through her way of expressing it.

The New York Times said that the two short books were just part of a predictable trilogy that consists an important conclusion which is similar to Anglo-Irish novelist, Jean Iris Murdoch. Rachel Cusk's were also compared to other writers such as Philip Roth and J. M. Coetzee

Philip Roth was an American novelist that has been known for 1959 because of his several works which given a life throughout a movie. One of his novel which has been used in a movie was "American Pastoral," and "Indignation," that was out last year.

Rachel Cusk's novel "Transit" seems have its significance because of the characters moving physical location, its ending and beginning relationships with new challenges in life. The novel "Transit" was originally published on 2016 which is the continuation of "Outline".

The 50-year old novelist was given "Costa First Novel Award" from her work. Rachel Cusk's novel "Domestic Life" was even used in a movie under the direction Isabelle Czajka.

Rachel Cusk's was the author of "Aftermath: On Marriage and Separation," "A Life's Work," "The Bradshaw Variations" and "The Last Supper: A Summer in Italy."

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