Get it, spend it. Save it, lose it. Risk it, win it. Lose it again,...
Twelve writers describe the profound changes this continent is undergoing. With Lynda Schuster in Liberia...
A hymn to unmitigated public humiliation. With Martin Amis on a writer who can’t write;...
An issue devoted to criminal behavior, a testimony to deviance. James Ellroy on the dark,...
Ian Hamilton’s story of soccer superstar Paul Gascoigne: at play, on show, in the press,...
When the time comes – our appointment, our dark hour – what thoughts will we...
Granta 43 celebrates a new generation of twenty of the best new British writers. Selected...
What is the new Germany? ‘Krauts!’ seeks the uncomfortable answer to this simple question. With...
Is it merely a form of gossip (the affairs, the drinking, the public rows) or...
Richard Ford’s womanizer is an insistently ordinary man — until he goes abroad. Paul Theroux’s...
Is it us or is it nothing more than the container of what we really...
Featuring the fictional début of Bill Morris, set in the design department of General Motors,...
The controversial issue about the most important, powerful, and potentially destructive relationship of our lives....
The novelist’s personal account of his campaign for the presidency of Peru. Plus: Alvaro Vargas...
John le Carré’s story about the Swiss, money, and democracy and about our own unbearable...
Simon Schama sets out to discover which story, if any story, is the story of...
The first chilling account of the darker side of Europe’s Revolution of 1989. William McPherson...
An issue of stories, about the ways in which we make sense of the past....
Nobody has ever got through to the ‘General’ – General Alfredo Stroessner – who, until...
The year 1989, annus mirabilis, was the most important year in Europe since the end...