![]() ![]() Ianthe Mosselman, author of Al die liefde en woede (2022), will reflect on Cusk's A Life's Work (2001). ![]() ![]() The foyer programme (16:15-16:45 hyours) consisted of two (Dutch spoken, English version projections) mini-lectures. About constantly reinventing yourself as a writer.Īfter-programme: mini-lectures by Ianthe Mosselman and Fleur Speet About art and its effect on a 'self.' About being a woman in different stages of life. Niña Weijers spoke with Rachel Cusk about occupying space: as a writer, a woman, a narrator, a character, and about being sent to 'Coventry.' About being seen, being recognised. Rachel Cusk, arguably today's most important English-language writer, authored the non-fiction books A Life's Work (2001), Aftermath (2012) and Coventry (2019), and the novels Arlington Park (2006), the phenomenal Outline trilogy ( Outline, Transit, Kudos, 2014-2018) and Second Place (2021). An after-programme in the foyer included two mini-lectures by authors Ianthe Mosselman and Fleur Speet reflecting on elements of Cusks work, and also book sales and signing. ![]() The event in Zaal 1 was framed by readings from Cusk's oeuvre by actress Sophie van Winden and musical performances by actor and singer Meral Polat. She was interviewed by Dutch writer Niña Weijers on her books and themes. On the afternoon of Sunday 12 March, a world-renowned writer came to The Hague: English author Rachel Cusk. ![]()
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