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Essays & Memoir|Granta 25
Essays & Memoir|Granta 25
Gibraltar
Ian Jack
‘Everyone had theories which to a greater or lesser extent conflicted with the story in court.’
Ian Jack on the inquest into the SAS killing of three IRA members in Gibraltar.
Fiction|Granta 25
Fiction|Granta 25
The Murderee
Martin Amis
‘This is a true story, but I can’t believe it’s really happening. It’s a murder story, too. I can't believe my luck.’
Fiction|Granta 25
Fiction|Granta 25
Drinking Men
Todd McEwen
‘Consider a long and famous river; it teems with salmon and story, winds majestic through the most various of Scotland's shires.’
Art & Photography|Granta 25
Art & Photography|Granta 25
The Pub
Graham Smith
‘The truth might be that the camera is just an extension of my drinking arm.’
Essays & Memoir|Granta 25
Essays & Memoir|Granta 25
Friendship
Raymond Carver
‘But when I look again at this picture that was taken three years ago in London, after a fiction reading, my heart moves, and I'm nearly fooled into thinking that friendship is a permanent thing.’
Poetry|Granta 25
Poetry|Granta 25
What the Doctor Said
Raymond Carver
‘He said are you a religious man do you kneel down / in forest groves and let yourself ask for help.’
Essays & Memoir|Granta 25
Essays & Memoir|Granta 25
Raymond Carver, 1938 to 1988
Tess Gallagher
‘We were married in Reno, Nevada. It was a very Carveresque affair, held in the little Heart of Reno Chapel across from the courthouse. Afterwards we went gambling at Harrah's Club and with every turn of the wheel I won. I couldn't stop winning.’
Essays & Memoir|Granta 25
Essays & Memoir|Granta 25
Delinquent in Derry
Nik Cohn
‘Across the river, in a Catholic enclave in the Waterside district, there was a disused funeral home in which, three nights a week, at 6d a shot, contraband teen movies could be sat through and sometimes seen, according to the state of the projector.’
Fiction|Granta 25
Fiction|Granta 25
’Tis Pity She’s a Whore
Angela Carter
‘Silence and space and an unimaginable freedom which they dare not imagine.’
Fiction|Granta 25
Fiction|Granta 25
The Ivory Acrobat
Don DeLillo
‘She lay in a kind of timeless drift, a mindwork spiral, carried on half-formed thoughts. She passed into a false sleep and then was listening again. She opened her eyes.’
Art & Photography|Granta 25
Art & Photography|Granta 25
Means of Transport
John Berger
‘Use these photos as means of transport. Ride on them. No passes needed. Go close. Imprudently close. They leave every minute.’
Essays & Memoir|Granta 25
Essays & Memoir|Granta 25
Murderer in the Family
Rian Malan
‘'m just going to lay this all upon you and trust that you are a visionary reader, because the grand design, such as it is, is going to be very hard for you to see.’
Essays & Memoir|Granta 25
Essays & Memoir|Granta 25
Tibetan Dinner
Amitav Ghosh
‘The last time I'd eaten a mo-mo was as an undergraduate, in Delhi.’