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Essays & Memoir|Granta 2
Essays & Memoir|Granta 2
A Preface to A.H.
Tony Tanner
‘Words can move mountains, but also Nuremberg rallies.’
Fiction|Granta 2
Fiction|Granta 2
The Portage to San Cristobal of A. H.
George Steiner
‘At moments Hitler’s head brushed against Gideon’s cheek like a clump of wet leaves.’
Fiction|Granta 2
Fiction|Granta 2
B-ABEL
Jeremy Lane
‘Partial, our protagonist, to the palatal; prone, too, to the plosive; and apt, you’ve heard, to alliterate.’
Poetry|Granta 2
Poetry|Granta 2
Two Poems
Richard Godden
‘She is, sharp as / an aftertaste of iron; and yet, at times, / dull.’
Essays & Memoir|Granta 2
Essays & Memoir|Granta 2
Science Fiction to Superfiction
Jerome Klinkowitz & Thomas Remington
‘In terms of their readership, science fiction and traditional literature have rarely shared comfortable company.’
Essays & Memoir|Granta 2
Essays & Memoir|Granta 2
Language of Detective Fiction: Fiction of Detective Language
D. A. Miller
‘The criminal language of detective fiction is subject to the same liability to backfire as crime itself.’
Poetry|Granta 2
Poetry|Granta 2
Four Poems
Peter Robinson
‘I swelter in the dusk / and chase the flies, abstractedly, / until I half forget them.’
Fiction|Granta 2
Fiction|Granta 2
Lucky Pierre and the Coldwater Flat
Robert Coover
‘Projections run riot, mirrors tip and weave, there’s a blur of images like film jumping out of its sprockets.’
Fiction|Granta 2
Fiction|Granta 2
Fiction|Granta 2
Bachelor Life
M.J. Fitzgerald
‘At nine o’clock the man leaves the flat dressed in an elegant salmon-pink dress’.
Fiction|Granta 2
Fiction|Granta 2
Sweet Truth
Walter Abish
‘I believe in the harmony of my friendship to Gisela rather than in the binding force that the institution of marriage is said to represent.’
Poetry|Granta 2
Poetry|Granta 2
The Wife
David Katz
‘Ever notice the change that comes over / your gentle wife the minute she sets / foot in a grocery store?’
Essays & Memoir|Granta 2
Essays & Memoir|Granta 2
City of Dis: The Fiction of Don DeLillo
Norman Bryson
‘It has been his fate to be imminent for what is by now an unconscionably long time.’
Essays & Memoir|Granta 2
Essays & Memoir|Granta 2
The Weightless Characters of William Styron
Robert Boyers
‘The belief in free will is necessary to most good fiction.’
Essays & Memoir|Granta 2
Essays & Memoir|Granta 2
Prose Feature: John Barth
Bill Buford & Pete de Bolla
‘Barth is the comedian of forms, the controlled anarchist who deals realities, roles and fictions like playing cards, inventing – as in a game – an endless succession of names for the world.’
In Conversation|Granta 2
In Conversation|Granta 2
John Barth | Interview
John Barth
‘Everything we do in art is likely to turn out to be either prophecy or exorcism, whatever its other intentions.’
Fiction|Granta 2
Fiction|Granta 2
Letters from LETTERS
John Barth
‘For autobiographical ‘fiction’ I have only disdain’.
Essays & Memoir|Granta 2
Essays & Memoir|Granta 2
On the Death of Elizabeth Bishop
Don Guttenplan
‘Her grace, acuity, and easy command of language make Elizabeth Bishop’s writing a delight to both the mind and the ear.’