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Essays & Memoir|Granta 81
Essays & Memoir|Granta 81
Best of Young British Novelists 2003: Introduction
Ian Jack
‘What had been an exercise to publicize the literary novel, at a time when there were few spotlights on this particular branch of culture, might now have a new role as an independent consumer's guide to novelists who deserved to be read in an era where 'a thrilling debut by a young writer of enormous talent' is the standard blurb, and where there are now so many spotlights directed by marketing money and the size of the writer's advance.’
Fiction|Granta 81
Fiction|Granta 81
Helen and Julia
Sarah Waters
‘She felt exhausted, emptied out; she thought of the day that had passed—it was astonishing to her, that a single set of hours could contain so many separate states of violent feeling.’
Fiction|Granta 81
Fiction|Granta 81
Dinner with Dr Azad
Monica Ali
‘Six months now since she'd been sent away to London. Every morning before she opened her eyes she thought, if I were the wishing type, I know what I would wish.’
Fiction|Granta 81
Fiction|Granta 81
Gas, Boys, Gas
Andrew O’Hagan
‘The men were quiet. They said nothing for a minute and the sea at my back was calm and almost imaginary, but you could hear the waves coming to wash the chalk cliffs from under us.’
Fiction|Granta 81
Fiction|Granta 81
At The Villa Cockroft
Dan Rhodes
‘In Bosnia, it seemed, a deal was a deal and the Bosnian was ready to pay his rent.’
Fiction|Granta 81
Fiction|Granta 81
Field Study
Rachel Seiffert
‘The bushes grow dense across the top of the drop, but Martin can just see through the leaves: young mother and son, swimming in the pool hollowed out by the waterfall.’
Fiction|Granta 81
Fiction|Granta 81
After Caravaggio’s Sacrifice of Isaac
Rachel Cusk
‘It was right after he was born that I started looking at paintings.’
Fiction|Granta 81
Fiction|Granta 81
The Costa Pool Bums
Alan Warner
‘We were a helpless community put in motion together.’
Fiction|Granta 81
Fiction|Granta 81
The Balance
Nicola Barker
‘There were five of them remaining and it was all in the balance.’
Fiction|Granta 81
Fiction|Granta 81
The January Man
David Mitchell
‘You'll be sorrier when the ice cracks. Do you know how many boys are under there now? Eleven, and they're very sorry indeed.’
Fiction|Granta 81
Fiction|Granta 81
The Clangers
Susan Elderkin
‘Perhaps she'll smile—a big, welcoming smile that invites him to tell her everything.’
Fiction|Granta 81
Fiction|Granta 81
Leading Men
Peter Ho Davies
‘Outside, a technicolour sunset is giving way to the silvery sweep of searchlights, as a hand tugs the blackout curtain across the sky.’
Fiction|Granta 81
Fiction|Granta 81
Fiction|Granta 81
Look at Me, I’m Beautiful!
Ben Rice
‘When I came back from Gwen's I had expected to find him in the throes of his midlife koisis—you know—trimming an anal fin in the bath, or nursing a slime coat at the very least.’
Fiction|Granta 81
Fiction|Granta 81
Here We Go
David Peace
‘The finance officers read the answers in silence, then returned them to be burned.’
Fiction|Granta 81
Fiction|Granta 81
In Time of War
Philip Hensher
‘They set off, walking in a slow way without map or plan.’
Fiction|Granta 81
Fiction|Granta 81
Fiction|Granta 81
Martha, Martha
Zadie Smith
‘Outside a plane roared low like some prehistoric bird, Pam shuddered; Martha did not move.’
Fiction|Granta 81
Fiction|Granta 81
The Cyrillic Alphabet
Adam Thirlwell
‘Olga was noble. She was Amazonian. She felt exhausted and humiliated, but she also had force.’
Fiction|Granta 81
The Online Edition
In Conversation|The Online Edition
Andrew O’Hagan | Interview
Andrew O’Hagan & Patrick Ryan
‘A lot of journalism was in danger of becoming ‘celebrity writing’, in the sense that the writer and his conscience could become the story.’
In Conversation|The Online Edition
Nicola Barker | Interview
Nicola Barker & Yuka Igarashi
‘I’ve always thought of myself as someone who writes outside of the dominant culture; an outsider looking in.’
In Conversation|The Online Edition
Hari Kunzru | Interview
Hari Kunzru & Ted Hodgkinson
‘It was interesting to me how readily UFOs can be mapped onto a spiritualism, Madame Blavatsky and so on.’
In Conversation|The Online Edition
Toby Litt | Interview
Toby Litt & Ollie Brock
‘I wanted to write a minimalist romance, so I needed to have plenty of Love and Death. A dead human heart is both.’