Creation Lake by Rachel Kushner review a thrilling novel of ideas
Briefly

Bruno believes that the rupture between humanity and nature is deeper than class divisions, asserting that this understanding is crucial for the left's future.
Sadie Smith, working undercover, discovers the local conflict revolves around corporate agribusiness exploiting resources, depriving small farmers of essential water supplies.
Infiltrating the Moulinard commune, Sadie's contempt and manipulation reveal the complexity of human motives, often blurring the lines between good and bad faith.
The novel presents a nuanced exploration of modern conflicts around environmental issues, revealing the intricate relationships between individuals and their political ideologies.
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