Top Shelf with Neha Kale
BOOKS
BY LAURA BRADING
“Zadie Smith’s
On Beauty
is the perfect novel. Like all her fiction, it contains such finely-drawn observations about race and class"
A book you recommend to everyone.
“There are writers who can get away with anything and I feel this way about Deborah Levy.
The Cost of Living
, the second volume in her Living Autobiography trilogy has pretty much everything I crave in a book."
A book you read in a single sitting.
“There are books that you can’t bear to re-read but change the way you see completely. I remember thinking this about
Joe Cinque’s Consolation by Helen Garner
when I read it as an eighteen-year-old."
A book that changed your perspective.
"I found Elizabeth Gilbert’s
Big Magic
totally addictive.”
A book you’re embarrassed to have loved but loved all the same.
Meet The Women Making Thousands From Their Wardrobes
BY CAROLINE ZIELINSKI
Arrow
Read the full interview with writer, journalist and critic Neha Kale at PRIMER.
READ IT HERE