Monday Morning Wake-Up Call

We lived in our bodies as in a constant state of emergency. We wore them out trying to either satisfy or exhaust them. We never succeeded in losing ourselves in sleep or pleasure. We were vigilant and wakeful. We always knew what time it was. We were forever trying to fill or close some gap.

Rachel CuskParade: A Novel (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, June 18, 2024)

22 thoughts on “Monday Morning Wake-Up Call”

    1. I have a fan boy of Rachel Cusk. Big Time. Love her work, have read most of it. And it’s impossible for me not to cheerlead every book and every author given the amount of effort that was put into it. And there were certainly highlights in this book. However, I found this book to be a mess. I would HIGHLY DISCOURAGE my friends from buying this one. Read this review and it says it all: https://readwise.io/reader/shared/01j04jbwkrva3wv6afa1b3z7w0

  1. We lived in our bodies as in a constant state of emergency / No

    We wore them out trying to either satisfy or exhaust them / No, just natural aging.
    We never succeeded in losing ourselves in sleep or pleasure / Happy to report I have succeeded, with honors.
    We were vigilant and wakeful / We better be.

    We always knew what time it was / I allow myself windows of time where I don’t know what time it is.

    We were forever trying to fill or close some gap / No

  2. Rachel Cusk may be “interesting” but her proclamations oppose everything I adhere to in my personal philosophy and behavior. Whenever the dark side is explored, the results are no mystery. [why promote this book?]

    1. I am a fan of her work, but not this book. I also wish that my personal behavior differed from what she suggests in this passage, but I’m afraid that’s not the case. I’m trying, but not there yet.

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