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How Natalie Portman Got Caught in Novelist Rachel Cusk’s Autofiction Trap
The acclaimed writer Rachel Cusk’s controversial new novel Life of M is an intimate, unvarnished character study of an A-list movie star…
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The acclaimed writer Rachel Cusk’s controversial new novel Life of M is an intimate, unvarnished character study of an A-list movie star who is depicted as hollow, immature and cynical, an intellectual poseur and an artist wannabe. The apparent inspiration: Natalie Portman , who selected Cusk’s works for her online book club and hosted her for a 2022 discussion, calling the author “one of my favorite writers.”
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