The prizewinning author of ‘Assembly’ on social class, her new novel ‘Universality’ — and why she might return to working in ...
Midway through Universality, Natasha Brown inducts us into the dinner party from hell. Freelance journalist Hannah has invited three old university friends to her new flat, and it’s clear they’ve only ...
Natasha Brown's first novel ... reflects on the work of an artist who describes herself as a painter who makes pots.
Brown and I meet on a blustery afternoon at The Bindery, the Art Deco building that houses Faber’s swish open-plan offices. We’re tucked in a cosy conference room to discuss Universality, the ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Vivified by a photoshoot on her publisher’s rooftop terrace, with its views of the City of London to the ...