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Natalie Portman at the Center of Literary Furor as Rachel Cusk’s ‘Life of M’ Nears Release

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Natalie Portman at the Center of Literary Furor as Rachel Cusk’s ‘Life of M’ Nears Release
Variety
Variety52 mins ago
Natalie Portman at the Center of Literary Furor as Rachel Cusk’s ‘Life of M’ Nears Release
For decades, Natalie Portman has been one of our most cerebral stars. A 1999 Vanity Fair cover, promoting “The Phantom Menace,” asked whether the then-17-year-old might “choose Harvard over Hollywood.” She managed to do both, earning an Ivy League degree and an Oscar. Her characters in movies from “Jackie” to “May Dece
Life of M by Rachel Cusk review – is this story of a film star based on Natalie Portman?
A teasing tale of the friendship between a writer and an actor explores the fallout from fame, and the blurring between pretence and reality M is a celebrated film actor. A star since childhood, now the face of a major fashion brand, she has been famous all her life. That her career closely resembles Natalie Portman’s
New York Times
New York Times22 hrs ago
Rachel Cusk on Her Novel ‘Life of M,’ Gossip and Natalie Portman
She wanted a “vacation” from herself, so she wrote a novel about a celebrity whose life bears a striking resemblance to Natalie Portman’s. Now it’s tabloid fodder.
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.
The Age
The Age3 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.
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 Fair3 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 report6 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