


Rachel Cusk repeats these events but reimagines D.H. The two immediately began a love/hate relationship and it’s all documented in a series of letters, which are collected in Luhan’s book, Lorenzo in Taos. One of the more famous guests was author D.H. Personally I see her work as sub Sebaldian, so when Second Place was nominated for this year’s Booker Longlist, I was hoping that I would like it.īefore I delve into the book, it’s better to give a bit of background: in the early 1900’s, patron of the arts, Mabel Didge Luhan moved, with her second husband to New Mexico and set up a residence for artists and writers. To date I have read Outline and tried to read Transit but I failed on that.
