The two-time National Book Award finalist talks about her latest novel ahead of an event in Houston on Dec. 2.
Bookends with Mattea Roach34:10Rachel Kushner: In Booker Prize finalist Creation Lake, an agent provocateur faces deep questions about how to live From the Cuban Revolution, California prisons ...
In her thrilling new climate fiction novel Creation Lake, Rachel Kushner explores the isolated life of an undercover operative who infiltrates an environmental activist group.
Rachel Kushner's latest novel, short-listed for the Booker Prize, explores the relationship between an American spy and the suspected leader of a leftist commune in France. Keep KCRW Independent. KCRW ...
WHERE did we come from? How did we become who we are? Where are we headed? In Creation Lake, Rachel Kushner explores these existential and philosophical questions through the framework of an espionage ...
Reading Creation Lake, Kushner’s fourth work of fiction, which is shortlisted for the Booker Prize, was an exasperating and exhausting experience. The plot, such as it is, is this: the ...
For decades, it has been rumored that Lake Lanier is haunted by the dead Black residents of a town called Oscarville that was supposedly flooded when the lake was being developed in 1955. The story ...
Rachel Kushner’s new book, “Creation Lake,” is a spy novel, of sorts. But because it’s by Kushner, the novel is more than a twisting story about clandestine doings. Kushner’s spy in ...