Sarah Hall: 'I want to live a book, not read it'. 📙 The Burntcoat author talks about Turkish coffee, Terminator films and why offices make her panic.
– an amazing, revelatory, humorous examination of evolutionary biology. The book that really has hold of me is– a debut short-story collection by Arinze Ifeakandu. It’s stunning, stirring and surprising.I can’t narrow to a single author. It would be like choosing a favourite day. Generally, the qualities I admire in writers are fearlessness, truthfulness, exceptional prose, sensualism – the ability to create experiential fiction. I want to live a book, not read it.
I’ve been nomadic around whatever building I live in, often landing in the kitchen or on the dining table. I’m now in a house with a study, but have yet to bond with it.Of my own creations, several of the female protagonists have aspects of me, especially Rachel fromwho is heading up a rewilding programme. Elsewhere, but on the same theme, probably the wolf girl from Denis Johnson’sOn a daily basis my daughter does and says things that blow my mind.
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