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← Back to all issuesGranta 142: Animalia
Winter 2018
animal (noun): ‘Any such living organism other than a human being’
human being (noun): ‘A man, woman, or child of the species Homo sapiens, distinguished from other animals by superior mental development, power of articulate speech, and upright stance’
LOLcat (noun): ‘A photograph of a cat accompanied by a humorous caption written typically in a misspelled and grammatically incorrect version of English’
Cover artwork © Slinkachu
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Essays & Memoir|Granta 142
Essays & Memoir|Granta 142
Introduction
Sigrid Rausing
Sigrid Rausing introduces Granta 142: Animalia.
Fiction|Granta 142
Fiction|Granta 142
The Taxidermy Museum
Steven Dunn
‘Even dying is an attempt to approach life. That’s how I perceive taxidermy.’
Fiction|Granta 142
Fiction|Granta 142
The Astronaut
Christina Wood Martinez
‘I made tea while the astronaut sat at our kitchen table and gazed out the window.’
Fiction|Granta 142
Fiction|Granta 142
The Last Children of Tokyo
Yoko Tawada
‘Encountering a real animal – not just its name – would have set Mumei’s heart on fire.’ Translated from the Japanese by Margaret Mitsutani.
Fiction|Granta 142
Fiction|Granta 142
Issue
Cormac James
‘I want you to close your eyes. I want you to relax, let go. I want you to let your mind see as vividly as possible the images my words conjure up. And above all, no matter what I say, I want you to trust me.’
Art & Photography|Granta 142
Art & Photography|Granta 142
Broken Animals
Britta Jaschinski
‘These bored, frustrated and hungry animals appear as reluctant figures in some unsolvable puzzle, or as victims of a grand experiment whose original purpose is lost in time.’
Essays & Memoir|Granta 142
Essays & Memoir|Granta 142
Slaughterhouse
Arnon Grunberg
‘I wonder whether there’s a real moral difference between killing an animal and killing a human being.’ Translated from the Dutch by Sam Garrett.
Essays & Memoir|Granta 142
Poetry|Granta 142
Poetry|Granta 142
Home
Emily Critchley
‘to understand life / how to possibly / live in it / break it’
Essays & Memoir|Granta 142
Essays & Memoir|Granta 142
On Coyotes
Diane Cook
‘There is something about the presence of coyotes that makes any place feel wilder than it is.’
Essays & Memoir|Granta 142
Essays & Memoir|Granta 142
Rocky Raccoon
DBC Pierre
‘The mask said everything. This was a thief. A schemer and a thief.’
Essays & Memoir|Granta 142
Essays & Memoir|Granta 142
A Prize
Christine Schutt
‘He picked our little sister’s laces loose and made her cry.’
Fiction|Granta 142
Fiction|Granta 142
The Rat Snipers
Ben Lasman
‘When they stand on their hind legs, arms up, wrists limp, rats can take on a beguiling sort of personhood.’
Fiction|Granta 142
Fiction|Granta 142
The Kabul Markhor
Nell Zink
‘He felt very lonely after spending the winter holed up in his cabin eating Doritos.’
Art & Photography|Granta 142
Art & Photography|Granta 142
A Moveable Beast
Helge Skodvin & Ned Beauman
‘Taxidermy offers animals both a second life and a second harassment by the Anthropocene.’ Ned Beauman introduces the photography of Helge Skodvin.
Essays & Memoir|Granta 142
Essays & Memoir|Granta 142
Tyger, Tyger
Aman Sethi
‘A man-eating tiger was on the prowl when I arrived in Pilibhit one rainy evening in September.’
Essays & Memoir|Granta 142
Essays & Memoir|Granta 142
Dog
Nadeem Aslam
‘More than once the new dog was aggressive, a stab of fire, but I did not tell the grown-ups. I feared they would take him away.’
Essays & Memoir|Granta 142
Essays & Memoir|Granta 142
Essays & Memoir|Granta 142
Winterkill
Cal Flyn
‘Wildlife foundations find themselves calling for the deaths of tens of thousands of wild animals.’
Essays & Memoir|Granta 142
Essays & Memoir|Granta 142
Swifts
Adam Foulds
‘Swifts come closer than any other creature to living in the sky and having air and ceaseless movement as their home.’
Art & Photography|Granta 142
Art & Photography|Granta 142
Animal Studies
Elliot Ross & Alexander MacLeod
‘The title of this series of photographs is Animal Studies, but I am not sure about that second word. A noun or a verb? A thing or an action? Are these studies of animals or are these animals studying?’ Alexander MacLeod introduces the photography of Elliot Ross.
Poetry|Granta 142
Poetry|Granta 142
Snakes
Dorothea Lasky
‘In this life // There is always time // To make a comeback’
Essays & Memoir|Granta 142
Essays & Memoir|Granta 142
The Farmer’s Son
John Connell
‘I’m twenty-nine and I’ve never delivered a calf myself. But that’s all about to change’
Essays & Memoir|Granta 142
Essays & Memoir|Granta 142
The Falconer and the Hawks
Ben Crane
‘A fine balance of precision and coiled unsparing instinct, all contained within a gossamer skein of feather, skin, muscle and bone.’
Poetry|Granta 142
Essays & Memoir|Granta 142
Essays & Memoir|Granta 142
Magpie
Esther Woolfson
‘His life was one of calculation and endeavour, of learning and watching, remembering and trying.’
Essays & Memoir|Granta 142
Essays & Memoir|Granta 142
Loggerheads
Rebecca Giggs
‘What idiom or instrument captures how the weather is felt by the animals, in their bodies, their nests and niches?’
Essays & Memoir|Granta 142
Essays & Memoir|Granta 142
Large Black Rooster
Daniyal Mueenuddin
‘Early one morning in the month of June, someone ran over a huge black rooster on County Road W in Wisconsin hill country.’
Fiction|Granta 142
Fiction|Granta 142
Web
Joy Williams
‘She was Some Pig. Her eggs easily incorporated the human genetic code. All her piglets were star patents.’
The Online Edition
Essays & Memoir|The Online Edition
Cormac James | Notes on Craft
Cormac James
‘My most recent writing lesson came from Elizabeth Strout, a few months ago. Pay attention, is all she taught me, and it was plenty.’
Poetry|The Online Edition
Five Skeins
Sarah V. Schweig
‘In my crumbling country every day, / people spend their lives standing in lines / to buy designer sneakers.’
The Editor's Chair|The Online Edition
The Editor’s Chair: On Svetlana Alexievich
Jacques Testard
‘It is clear when reading Svetlana Alexievich that she has a deep empathy for the characters whose stories she tells.’
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Three Stories
Andrés Ibáñez
‘The rabbits are gentle and timid – in fact, they behave as rabbits normally do – but nonetheless their size is troubling.’
Essays & Memoir|The Online Edition
Carys Davies | Notes on Craft
Carys Davies
‘All good stories are both resonant and concrete; they live in the mind of the reader and reverberate beyond the pages of the book.’
Essays & Memoir|The Online Edition
The Leech Barometer
Rebecca Giggs
‘To be consumed by leeches is to be vital, to be animate, though it is also to be reminded you are something else’s prey, and therefore porous and mortal.’
|The Online Edition
Rosses Point
John Connell
‘I’m going to die out here he thought, I’m going to die trying to save this beast in front of my boy.’
Fiction|The Online Edition
Brother in Ice
Alicia Kopf
‘My brother is a man trapped in ice. He looks at us through it; he is there and he is not there.’
Poetry|The Online Edition
Walk Laramidia
Swati Rana
‘Imagine all the prodigal / People, hoping only to / Escape every human mistake.’
Poetry|The Online Edition
Two Poems
Amy Key
‘She is luscious / and plump like marshmallow; part edible baby, / part nosy neighbour.’
Essays & Memoir|The Online Edition
Who Killed Tolstoy?
Elif Batuman
‘I walked along the birch-lined alleys of Yasnaya Polyana, looking for clues. Snakes were swimming in the pond, making a rippling pattern. Everything here was a museum.’
Essays & Memoir|The Online Edition
A Mischief of Rats
Joanna Kavenna
‘They slept curled together in a hammock, little scraps of fur, hearts beating madly.’ Joanna Kavenna on her pet rats, Kat Bjelland and Courtney Love.
Essays & Memoir|The Online Edition
The one/many problem
Daisy Hildyard
‘Other creatures literally stop me breathing. There are so many of them, and only one of me.’ Daisy Hildyard writes about her research into the animal kingdom.
Essays & Memoir|The Online Edition
Kestrel
Cynan Jones
‘A kestrel is not domestic. The one time I tried affection the bird put his beak through my lip.’
Essays & Memoir|The Online Edition
Poppy
Caroline Criado Perez
'I never worried about my flat catching fire before Poppy came along.' Caroline Criado Perez on her pet Poppy.
Art & Photography|The Online Edition
About the Cover
Slinkachu & Daniela Silva
Slinkachu talked to our senior designer Daniela Silva about how he created the cover for Animalia.
|The Online Edition
Our Donald: A Sex Story
Ross Raisin
‘Ducks are very sexual creatures. Domestic ducks, unlike wild ones, are polygamous.’
Poetry|The Online Edition
Extinction
Sharmistha Mohanty
‘even more it was a wish for boundless spaces, a wish for the inexpressibly wide and broad, for the unharnessing of human life’ – New poetry by Sharmistha Mohanty.
Fiction|The Online Edition
A Time for Everything
Karl Ove Knausgaard
‘It can almost seem as if God was genuinely concerned about mankind.’ Translated by James Anderson.
Fiction|The Online Edition
The Wanderers
Guadalupe Nettel
'Childhood felt like a waiting room, a transitory phase between birth and the life we wanted.'
Essays & Memoir|The Online Edition
Lisa Moore | Notes on Craft
Lisa Moore
‘I wanted to explore what a “likeness” is, and how the act of capturing a person through a portrait might compare to writing a character.’
Essays & Memoir|The Online Edition
The Infinite Goldfish
Sara Baume
In the beginning, there was the goldfish.
Fiction|The Online Edition
American Journal
Christine Montalbetti
‘All those appetizing vessels exposed and available, O how delightfully vulnerable they are, it brings a tear to the eye.’
Fiction|The Online Edition
Prime
Caoilinn Hughes
‘Miss Lynch teaches us such things. Things that are difficult to know.’
Essays & Memoir|The Online Edition
Moose Magic
Téa Obreht
Téa Obreht on a chance encounter with a moose in Wyoming, for Granta 142: Animalia
Fiction|The Online Edition
Rainbow People
Nicholas Mosley
‘This journey around the outskirts of the Jungle went in a little and came out wondering, well that is not what I would have called a jungle.’
Essays & Memoir|The Online Edition
A Not-So-Pretty History of Pet Care
Daniel Magariel
‘One day after the next I would figure out what was needed, learn from my mistakes, pay attention to what worked.’
Essays & Memoir|The Online Edition
Cumbrian Fell Pony
Sarah Hall
Sarah Hall writes about the Cumbrian fell pony for Granta 142: Animalia.
Fiction|The Online Edition
Ersatz Panda
Lucy Ives
‘My greatest desire has always been to take people literally. It’s not the same as wanting to trust them, but it’s related.’
|The Online Edition
Tomb Song
Julián Herbert
‘Those who have been rejected come out with tears in their eyes, ashamed, folding the piece of paper with diagrams explaining why their blood isn’t right for the sacrifice.’