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  • - The Fall Of Saigon
    av William Boyd
    274,-

  • - Modern Common Wind
    av William Boyd
    277,-

    Britain's most prestigious literary magazine brings you prize-winning fiction, memoir, reportage, poetry and photography from around the world.From Nobel laureates to debut novelists, international translations to investigative journalism, each issue of Granta turns the attention of the world's best writers on to one aspect of the way we live now.

  • - Hidden Histories
    av Ian Jack
    356,-

    Repressed personal experiences, neglected battles, forgotten civilisations: an issue of Granta that excavates the unfairly buried event, the secret life, the overlooked.

  • - Truth and Lies
    av Ian Jack
    356,-

    In 1996 Benjamin Wilkomirski published his powerful account of a childhood spent in Hitler's death-camps. But was it true? Is the truth that he was a Swiss boy with an over-developed imagination, making his book a shocking fraud? In a long investigation Elena Lappin has examined the evidence against him.

  • - Music
    av Ian Jack
    356,-

    Granta Magazine publishes the best of fiction, memoir, reportage and photography, only using work that has never been published before. Contributions include: Nik Cohn on "Bounce in New Orleans"; "Dr Feelgood" by Hugo Williams; Ian Jack on Kathleen Ferrier; and "Frank Sinatra" by Richard Williams.

  • - Bad Company
    av Ian Jack
    356,-

    This edition is a fiction special and includes new short stories by Rachel Cusk, Edmund White and Jonathan Ley.

  • - Celebrity
    av Ian Jack
    356,-

    This edition centres around celebrity, both good and bad. Contributions include: the search for Hitler's doctor; an Irish republican looks at the Queen Kyle Stone; how Hillary Clinton's home views Hillary; and the cannibal emperor of the Central African Republic.

  • - The Group
    av Ian Jack
    356,-

    Everybody has been a reluctant or willing member of one: the family, the school, the football side, the quiz team. Group photographs are their souvenir. In this issue of "Granta", writers take out their group photographs and evoke the times, places and people they used to know.

  • - Over There: How America Sees The Rest Of The World
    av Ian Jack
    356,-

    Granta magazine's 71st issue, "What We Think of America", was a prescient reflection of the USA's deepening political unpopularity among people outside its own borders. But what do Americans themselves think of their country's new imperialism - and of the world it rules?

  • - Membranes
    av Rana Dasgupta
    194,-

  • - Mothers
    av Ian Jack
    356,-

    Collection & anthologies of various literacy from John MCGahern on his mother's struggle for health & happiness in Catholic Ireland, Alexander Fuller on bearing a child in Africa, Ryszard Kapuscinski on his memories of the Second World War plus writings from Edmund White, Paul Theroux, Jim Lewis and others.

  • - The Factory
    av Ian Jack
    276,-

    Britain invented the factory - Manchester was the world's first factory city. Where are they now? The anser, mainly, is China. An issue devoted to how and where we made and make things, from strawberries in the fields of Herefordshire to the car plants of Korea.

  • - Country Life - Dispatches From What's Left Of It
    av Ian Jack
    356,-

    Country Life: how it is lived, how it has changed, and how the changes are far from over. An issue that ranges from English fox- hunters to the rice-planters of the Ganges delta.

  • - Wish You Were Here
    av Ian Jack
    356,-

    The author of the celebrated and widely-acclaimed The Smoking Diaries, returns to print, with a tender, affecting, and of course funny account of his friendship with Alan Bates, written as he waits in Barbados for Harold Pinter to turn up.

  • - God's Own Countries
    av Ian Jack
    356,-

    The politics of religion around the world

  • - On The Road Again - Where Travel Writing Went Next
    av Granta
    356,-

    Features articles by: Tim Parks, on the joys of commuting from Verona to Milan every day; Christopher de Bellaigue, on tracking down the Armenians in Turkey; Jeremy Treglown, following in the footsteps of V. S. Pritchett in Spain; Jeremy Seabrook, on being separated from his twin; and, Todd McEwen, on Cary Grant's trousers.

  • - The Best Of Young American Novelists
    av Ian Jack
    356,-

    Features the work by the twenty writers that Granta's judges - including novelists Edmund White and AM Homes - have selected as the most interesting young voices in American fiction.

  • - The Deep End
    av Ian Jack
    356,-

    Contains writing from people whose experience of life suggests they have something to tell us about survival.

  • av Jason Cowley
    356,-

  • - This Overheating World
    av Ian Jack
    356,-

    Not so much the state we're in as the mess we're getting into. Reports and stories from the frontiers of climate change and environmental (and human) catastrophe.

  • - Australia
    av Ian Jack
    274,-

    This issue of "Granta" celebrates Australian writing and examines a country which is forging a strong new identity. The contributors include Peter Carey, Thomas Keneally, Les Murray and Tim Winton. There are picture essays by Polly Borland and David Moore, and a novella by Ben Rice.

  • - What We Think Of America
    av Ian Jack
    274,-

    In this issue, writers from across the world describe how America has affected them - culturally, politically, economically, as citizens, as writers, as children and as adults, for better or worse.

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