Granta 161: Sister, Brother. A touching and sometimes painful memor of sibling rivalry.
Granta 162 – definitive narratives of escape. An enjoyable and intimate collection of memoirs and fiction about grief and our escape from it.
The theme for this issue, Granta 160, revolves around the different layers of conflict – in the Ukraine, in the family and in work.
Granta 159: What Do You See - felt like a return to some of its basic strengths – memoir and reportage – evoking disquiet and a sense of familiarity.
Granta 158: In The Family is a mixed bag, rarely peeking above the average.
Should We Have Stayed At Home? — Granta asks the question with a strong hint of “yes”.
A mixed bag of fiction and non-fiction but enough to entertain and ask questions.
There were high hopes with this Spanish literature issue. Having read latin American novels before I've enjoyed the creativity especially Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
Trying to impose an American model of financing football in Britain is a broken one
With reportage and memoir for the industrial revolution, cholera, and coronavirus pandemic and fiction about a wandering father this was an inconsistent edition but with enough to justify it.