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← Back to all issuesGranta 60: Unbelievable
Winter 1997
This is an issue about untimely ends and fateful escapes. With: Ariel Dorfman on surviving the Chilean coup; Ian Jack on those who felt beleaguered by the mobs and the mourning for the Princess of Wales; Linda Grant on her mother’s vanishing mind. Clive Sinclair on ‘The Soap Opera From Hell’ (his life). Plus: new fiction by Aimee Bender and Jonathan Levi.
From this Issue
Essays & Memoir|Granta 60
Essays & Memoir|Granta 60
Those Who Felt Differently
Ian Jack
‘Could grief for one woman have caused all this? We were told so.’
On the death of Diana.
Essays & Memoir|Granta 60
Essays & Memoir|Granta 60
September, 1973
Ariel Dorfman
‘It's that simple: there is a day in my past, a day many years ago in Santiago de Chile, when I should have died and did not.’
Essays & Memoir|Granta 60
Essays & Memoir|Granta 60
Emma
Deborah Scroggins
‘When I think of Nasir, I remember the sun. Nothing in that place escaped it.’
Art & Photography|Granta 60
Art & Photography|Granta 60
The Nuba
Jack Picone & John Ryle
‘They show people denied access to markets that they enjoyed before the war, people impoverished by the fight to preserve their culture and to assert control of their territory.’
Fiction|Granta 60
Fiction|Granta 60
Loser
Aimee Bender
‘Once there was an orphan who had a knack for finding lost things’.
Essays & Memoir|Granta 60
Essays & Memoir|Granta 60
Arguing With The Dead
Dan Jacobson
‘My childhood was spent in Kimberley, the diamond-mining town in South Africa.In those years most of the mines were no longer being worked’.
Essays & Memoir|Granta 60
Essays & Memoir|Granta 60
The Life and Death of a Homosexual
Pierre Clastres
‘There was no sweetness in the air that day: the corpse gave off a terrible stench’.
Fiction|Granta 60
Fiction|Granta 60
The Scrimshaw Violin
Jonathan Levi
‘Madeleine Gordon was not much of a Jew. She was a Starbuck, the daughter of whalers, pirates and other not-so-genteel Semitophobes of Nantucket’.
Fiction|Granta 60
Fiction|Granta 60
A Soap Opera From Hell
Clive Sinclair
‘It comes as no surprise when an ophthalmist informs him that the tears he does produce–the consequence of various allergies–are deficient, poor-quality facsimiles of the real thing.’
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Are We Related?
Linda Grant
My mother and I are going shopping, as we have done all our lives. ‘Now...