Second Place (novel)

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Second Place
Second Place (Rachel Cusk).png
First edition cover (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2021)
AuthorRachel Cusk
Audio read byKate Fleetwood
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
PublisherFarrar, Straus & Giroux (US)
Faber and Faber (UK)
Publication date
4 May 2021 (US)
6 May 2021 (UK)
Media typePrint (hardback), e-book, audio
Pages192 (US)
224 (UK)
ISBN978-0-374-90778-5 (US first edition hardback)
978-0-571-36629-3 (UK first edition hardback)
OCLC1182584680
823/.914
LC ClassPR6053.U825 S43 2021

Second Place is a 2021 novel by Rachel Cusk.[1][2]

Premise[]

A female narrator, M, invites a famous painter, L, to use her guesthouse on the English coast marshlands where she lives with her family. It is inspired by Mabel Dodge Luhan's 1932 memoir Lorenzo in Taos, about the writer D. H. Lawrence's early 1920s sojourn in Taos, New Mexico.[3]

Reception[]

Second Place received favourable reviews, with a cumulative "Positive" rating at the review aggregator website Book Marks, based on 40 book reviews from mainstream literary critics.[4] In its starred review, Kirkus Reviews wrote that Cusk's "brilliant prose and piercing insights convey a dark but compelling view of human nature."[5] Publishers Weekly, in its starred review, wrote, "There is the erudition of the author's Outline trilogy here, but with a tightly contained dramatic narrative."[6]

The novel was longlisted for the 2021 Booker Prize,[7] and shortlisted for the Governor General's Award for English-language fiction at the 2021 Governor General's Awards.[8]

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