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How Natalie Portman Got Caught in Novelist Rachel Cusk’s Autofiction Trap

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How Natalie Portman Got Caught in Novelist Rachel Cusk’s Autofiction Trap
How Natalie Portman Got Caught in Novelist Rachel Cusk’s Autofiction Trap
The buzzy novel ‘Life of M’ is a thinly veiled — and largely unflattering — portrait of the A-lister, by an acclaimed writer she has championed. The apparent betrayal has become the literary scandal of the year.
Is Rachel Cusk’s new novel a ruthless betrayal of Natalie Portman?
Uncanny parallels between the writer’s latest protagonist and the Oscar-winner have reignited an age-old cultural debate.
The Age
The Age1 days ago
Is Rachel Cusk’s new novel a ruthless betrayal of Natalie Portman?
Uncanny parallels between the writer’s latest protagonist and the Oscar-winner have reignited an age-old cultural debate.
Vanity Fair
Vanity Fair1 days ago
Rachel Cusk’s ‘Life of M’ Isn’t Really About Natalie Portman. So What Is It?
A source close to the actor tells VF that the backstory behind Rachel Cusk’s new book is little more than “a very clever marketing ploy.” From Life of M to Jonathan Safran Foer’s inbox, the Oscar winner frequently gets thrust into other people’s narratives. But why?
The Times
The Times🏁 first to report4 days ago
Rachel Cusk’s new novel is a ‘calculated form of humiliation’
Rachel Cusk’s new novel is a ‘calculated form of humiliation’  The Times