Tali Lavi
Tali Lavi is a writer, reviewer and public interviewer. Her reviews and writing have appeared in Australian Book Review, Magpies Magazine, The Melbourne Review, Kids’ Book Review, Overland, Manifesto and the Short and Scary Anthology. Tali is Program Director of Melbourne Jewish Book Week. She has an MA in Creative Writing from RMIT University.
All essays by Tali Lavi
Long Looks and Serious Games: on Deborah Levy, Siri Hustvedt and Dana Spiotta
‘A Woman Looking At Men Looking at Women is the work of an artist who has spent decades grappling with the way the self is made and remade, in an admiringly non-narcissistic manner. The writer looks inwards and outwards, engaging with surfaces, not always convinced by what she sees; sometimes we find her looking sideways or underneath.’
Feb. 2018 •
Fiction • Non-fiction