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Essays & Memoir|Granta 79
Essays & Memoir|Granta 79
You, the Viewers at Home
Andrew O’Hagan
‘Every time I drink a glass of claret it goes straight to my face.’
Essays & Memoir|Granta 79
Essays & Memoir|Granta 79
Essays & Memoir|Granta 79
Jubilee Girl
Fintan O’Toole
‘Those who control the image of the monarchy did not then know the power of indifference.’
Essays & Memoir|Granta 79
Essays & Memoir|Granta 79
Hotel Oblivion
Geoff Dyer
‘The mushrooms made an unexpected comeback and all the accumulated confusion of the day burst in upon us and left us stranded in an alien city’.
Fiction|Granta 79
Fiction|Granta 79
What Sheba Did Wrong
Zoë Heller
‘Women observing other women tend to be engrossed by the details—the bodily minutiae, the clothing particulars.’
Essays & Memoir|Granta 79
Essays & Memoir|Granta 79
The Rollercoaster Champion of The World
Andrew Martin
‘As he spoke, I thought how much Richard himself looked like a flyer: at forty-three he is symmetrical and compact, like Scott Tracy, the handsomest of those idealized pilots in Thunderbirds.’
Essays & Memoir|Granta 79
Essays & Memoir|Granta 79
Dear Tyrant
Riccardo Orizio
‘The deposed emperor was in shock. He spent his days playing, at maximum volume, a patriotic record’
Essays & Memoir|Granta 79
Essays & Memoir|Granta 79
The Search for Dr Bloch
Jason Cowley
‘How did it feel to have a Jewish grandfather who owed his life to the friendship, or gratitude, or mercy, of Adolf Hitler?’
Essays & Memoir|Granta 79
Essays & Memoir|Granta 79
Milošević In Prison
Dragisa Blanusa
‘Slobodan Milošević was coming to my prison.’