![]() ![]() ![]() Her interlocutors speak in long, arcing monologues that swoop from the minute banality of personal experience to touch on the great themes of human life and society and back again. ![]() “She lends herself as a filter,” as Judith Thurman wrote in a New Yorker Profile, last year. Like “ Transit” and “ Kudos,” the two books that followed it, “Outline” serves as a record not so much of Faye’s own thoughts and actions but of those described to her by the people she encounters. On a brief trip to Greece, Faye, the novel’s protagonist, does very little, and says even less. In 2014, the novelist Rachel Cusk published “ Outline,” the first novel in a trilogy whose style was markedly different from anything that she had previously written. ![]()
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