Rachel Kushner, CREATION LAKE

Wed Oct 23 2024 at 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm

Seattle Public Library - Central Library | Seattle

Elliott Bay Book Company
Publisher/HostElliott Bay Book Company
Rachel Kushner, CREATION LAKE
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Rachel Kushner discusses her new book at the Seattle Public Library
About this Event

Rachel Kushner visits the Seattle Public Library to discuss her new novel with local writer Phil Neel. Creation Lake is a novel about a secret agent, a thirty-four-year-old American woman of ruthless tactics, bold opinions, and clean beauty, who is sent to do dirty work in France.



ABOUT THE BOOK

In , “Sadie Smith” is how the narrator introduces herself to her lover, to the rural commune of French subversives on whom she is keeping tabs, and to the reader.

Sadie has met her love, Lucien, a young and well-born Parisian, by “cold bump”—making him believe the encounter was accidental. Like everyone Sadie targets, Lucien is useful to her and used by her. Sadie operates by strategy and dissimulation, based on what her “contacts”—shadowy figures in business and government—instruct. First, these contacts want her to incite provocation. Then they want more.

In this region of centuries-old farms and ancient caves, Sadie becomes entranced by a mysterious figure named Bruno Lacombe, a mentor to the young activists who communicates only by email. Bruno believes that the path to emancipation from what ails modern life is not revolt, but a return to the ancient past.

Just as Sadie is certain she’s the seductress and puppet master of those she surveils, Bruno Lacombe is seducing her with his ingenious counter-histories, his artful laments, his own tragic story.

Written in short, vaulting sections, Rachel Kushner’s rendition of “noir” is taut and dazzling. Creation Lake is Kushner’s finest achievement yet as a novelist, a work of high art, high comedy, and unforgettable pleasure.



ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Rachel Kushner is the author of The Hard Crowd, her acclaimed essay collection, and the internationally bestselling novels The Mars Room, The Flamethrowers, and Telex from Cuba, as well as a book of short stories, The Strange Case of Rachel K. She has won the Prix Médicis and been a finalist for the Booker Prize, the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Folio Prize, and was twice a finalist for the National Book Award in Fiction. Her books are translated into twenty-seven languages.

Phil Neel is a writer and geographer based in Tacoma, WA. He is the author of Hinterland: America's New Landscape of Class and Conflict, and a regular contributor to the Brooklyn Rail.


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Seattle Public Library - Central Library, 1000 4th Avenue, Seattle, United States

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