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Essays & Memoir|Granta 96
Essays & Memoir|Granta 96
War Zones: Introduction
Ian Jack
‘Feelings of hate and despair dwindle as they pass down the generations.’
Fiction|Granta 96
Fiction|Granta 96
The Limeroom
John Burnside
‘I was discovering this deep reserve of patience I never knew I had, and I was surprised at how rich it was.’
Essays & Memoir|Granta 96
Essays & Memoir|Granta 96
Victory in Lebanon
Wendell Steavenson
‘We are from God and we return to God.’
Fiction|Granta 96
Fiction|Granta 96
The Courthouse
Tahmima Anam
‘If I had known it would put a continent between me and my children I would have killed that map-maker myself.’
Fiction|Granta 96
Fiction|Granta 96
Operation Gomorrah
Marione Ingram
‘We hadn't progressed very far when we began to see bodies.’
Fiction|Granta 96
Fiction|Granta 96
Tokyo Year Zero
David Peace
‘The song, the voice, and the heat; men on their knees, heads in hands, sobbing and now howling.’
Fiction|Granta 96
Fiction|Granta 96
The Bastard of Istanbul
Elif Shafak
‘She squinted, sighed a conflicted sigh and then unleashed another profanity, only this time against the rain.’
Fiction|Granta 96
Fiction|Granta 96
Trident
James Buchan
‘As many as thirty-five states in the world are thought to have the capacity (if not the wish) to build a nuclear weapon.’
Art & Photography|Granta 96
Essays & Memoir|Granta 96
Essays & Memoir|Granta 96
The Little Museum of Memory
Mark Slouka
‘Maybe they're worried that their absence will be noticed. Maybe they just want to come home.’
Essays & Memoir|Granta 96
Essays & Memoir|Granta 96
Thank God We’ve Got A Navy
Brian Thompson
‘Today it is usual—especially among those who have never faced conscription—to describe national service as time wasted, even an offence against civil liberties in some sinister way.’
Essays & Memoir|Granta 96
Essays & Memoir|Granta 96
Like An Episode of L.A. Law
A.M. Homes
‘Could you please repeat for the record your name?’