[Listen] Rachel Kushner: Creation Lake

 

Twice Booker Prize-nominated author Rachel Kushner discusses her propulsive new eco-espionage novel, in conversation with Rebecca Harkins-Cross. 

Rachel Kushner’s new novel Creation Lake tells the story of Sadie Smith, an American spy-for-hire working in the secretive world of privately contracted surveillance. Tasked with infiltrating a commune of anarchists in rural France, she becomes entranced by a mysterious cult-leader-like figure named Bruno Lacombe who believes that freedom from the pain of the modern condition can only be achieved through a return to the ancient past. 

Creation Lake is both a canny homage to French noir and an incisive critique of spy-novel clichés – more than that, it is stylish, witty and audaciously cerebral. Here, the two-time National Book Award finalist and Booker Prize-shortlisted author sits down to discuss this dazzling work of double-crossing, dark humour and dangerous games, with moderator Rebecca Harkins-Cross.

 


 

This event was recorded on Tuesday March 4th 2025 at The Wheeler Centre. It was supported by RMIT Culture.

The official bookseller was Hill of Content.

Featured music is ‘Traveling Again’ by Sarah the Illstrumentalist.