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Granta 77 What We Think of America by Ian Jack (ed.)
10.00 NZD
Category: Non-Fiction | Reading Level: very good
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.
Granta 86 Film by Ian Jack (ed)
29.95 NZD
Category: Non-Fiction
Contents: John Fowles The French Lieutenant's Diary Ian Jack The Best Picture He Ever Saw Tessa Hadley The Enemy Maarten 't Hart Rats Karl French Art by Directors Thomas Keneally The Handbag Studio Gaby Wood In Lana Turner's Bedroom Jonathan Lethem Two or Three Things I Dunno About Ca ...Show more
Granta 87 Jubilee! The 25th Anniversary Issue by Ian Jack (ed.)
29.99 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Granta: The Magazine of New Writing | Reading Level: very good
This special edition of Granta celebrates its twenty-fifth anniversary with a rich collection of new pieces by some of the writers who helped make its reputation, and by others who may do so in the future.
Granta 89 The Factory by Ian Jack (ed.)
29.99 NZD
Category: Fiction | Reading Level: very good
The answer, 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. Featuring Isabel Hilton in the new factories of China, Joe Sacco on Chechen rebels living in an abandoned dairy factory, Andrew Martin i ...Show more
Granta 90, Summer 2005 : Country Life - despatches from what's left by Ian Jack (ed)
29.99 NZD
Category: Non-Fiction
Country Life: how it is lived, how it has changed, and how the changes are far from over Country Life: how it is lived, how it has changed, and how the changes are far from over. One of the world's oppositions used to be: country versus town, ale v claret, fields v houses, nature v artifice, starlight ...Show more
Granta 92 :The View from Africa (Winter 2005) by Ian Jack (ed)
29.99 NZD
34.99 (14% off)
Category: Non-Fiction
What do the people of Africa feel, in their diverse cultures and classes and nations? We know what Bob Geldof and Tony Blair think about Africa - as the continent that most needs salvation. But what do the people of Africa feel, in their diverse cultures and classes and nations? Africa is too lar ...Show more
Granta 94 On the Road Again - where travel writing went next by Ian Jack (ed)
29.99 NZD
Category: Travel Writing | Reading Level: very good
Where travel writing went next 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; To ...Show more
Granta 96 : Loved Ones (Autumn 2006) by Ian Jack (ed)
29.99 NZD
Category: Short Stories
It can be hard to love the people we should love; sometimes objects of affection are easier Jonathan Taylor on a boyhood spent caring for a father with Alzheimer s disease ( Who are you?); Georgia Blain on her Australian teacher's love for Chinese Communism; Katya Krausova on the Slovak survivors ...Show more
Granta 96 - Winter 2006 : War Zones by Ian Jack (ed.)
29.99 NZD
Category: Short Stories | Series: The\Magazine of New Writing Ser.
Dispatches from the world of conflict, on the battlefield and off of it. Featuring Wendell Steavenson reporting from Beirut on the Israeli bombardment, Jame Buchan on the Trident base in Scotland, Geoff Dyer on everything he learned from war films, Jasmina Tesanovic on the death squads of Serbia and ...Show more
Granta 99, Autumn 2007 : What Happened Next by Ian Jack (ed)
30.00 NZD
Category: Fiction
This title contains: Richard Ford interviewed by Tim Adams: the aftermath of Dirty Realism; Owen Sheers on the consequences of Christmas Island's nuclear past; Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie on the death of her high-school sweetheart; Katya Krausova on the survivors of the Slovakian Holocaust; Roberto Saviano ...Show more
The Granta Book of India by Ian Jack (ed)
32.99 NZD
Category: Non-Fiction
The Granta Book of India brings together, for the first time, evocative, personal and informative pieces from previous editions of Granta, all on the experiences of Indian life, culture and politics. Including extracts from the highly successful Granta 57: India! The Golden Jubilee. Suketu Mehta on Mumb ...Show more
The Granta Book of Reportage by Ian Jack. ed.
32.99 NZD
34.99 (5% off)
Category: Current Affairs & Politics | Series: Classics of Reportage S.
Featuring distinguished writers and reporters: John Simpson, James Fenton, Martha Gellhorn, Germaine Greer, Ryszard Kapuscinski, as well as talents Elana Lappin, Suketu Mehta and Wendell Steavenson, this book covers some of the signal events: the fall of Saigon, the end of apartheid in South Africa, the ...Show more
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