Granta 158: In the Family

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Explore the depths of familial bonds and connections with Granta 158: In the Family. This brand new issue features captivating essays and stories from renowned writers such as Fatima Bhutto, who shares her heartfelt reflections on her dog Coco, and Chris Dennis, who explores the complexities of parenting. Delve into Charif Majdalani's insightful writing, translated by Ruth Diver, as he navigates the intricate socio-political landscape of Beirut. Will Rees embarks on a personal journey in search of answers, adding an intimate touch to this collection.

Granta 158 is not just a magazine; it's a curated literary experience that showcases a diverse range of voices. This winter issue includes impressive fiction from Nathan Harris, Julie Hecht, Sheila Heti, Moses McKenzie, Debbie Urbanski, and Kate Zambreno. Additionally, the issue features thought-provoking poetry by Akwaeke Emezi, Claire Schwartz, and Dawn Watson, ensuring that readers are treated to a vibrant array of contemporary literature.

To enhance your reading experience, a poem by Rachel Long introduces a stunning photoessay by Lewis Khan, capturing the essence of family life through captivating imagery. Furthermore, Damian Le Bas presents another powerful photoessay made by the Herak family, which will resonate with readers of all backgrounds.

Published by Granta in 2022, this issue is sure to become a cherished addition to your literary collection. Order now and immerse yourself in the profound stories and art that Granta 158 offers.

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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781909889453
Year: 2022
Publisher: Granta


Description:
Granta 158: In the Family features Fatima Bhutto on her dog Coco, Chris Dennis on parenting, Charif Majdalani (tr. Ruth Diver) on the situation in Beirut and Will Rees in search of a diagnosis.

This winter issue includes fiction by Nathan Harris, Julie Hecht, Sheila Heti, Moses McKenzie, Debbie Urbanski and Kate Zambreno, as well as poetry by Akwaeke Emezi, Claire Schwartz and Dawn Watson.

A poem by Rachel Long introduces a photoessay by Lewis Khan, and Damian Le Bas introduces a photoessay made by the Herak family.

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