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    Granta 102: The New Nature Writing

    As our conception and experience of nature changes, so too does the way we write about it. This special issue features Kathleen Jamie on human pathology, Jonathan Raban on the road in the American West and Robert Macfarlane ghost-hunting in the Fens. Plus, new fiction by Lydia Peelle and a graphic story from David Heatley.
    Published: Summer 2008
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    Granta 101

    Granta 101 features incisive reportage and investigative journalism alongside new fiction and a photo essay from the Arctic. Andrew Hussey reports from the troubled Parisian suburbs; Tim Lott explores the brutal murder of his agent; Xan Rice travels to Angola in search of a missing father and son. Plus a new opening section, short stories from Annie Proulx, Rick Moody and Joshua Ferris, a new column by Douglas Coupland and poetry from Robin Robertson.
    Published: Spring 2008
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    Granta 100

    This celebratory 100th issue, guest-edited by novelist William Boyd, features contributions from many of Granta’s most distinguished contributors, including Martin Amis, Doris Lessing, Harold Pinter, Mario Vargas Llosa, Jayne Anne Phillips and Ian McEwan.
    Published: Winter 2007
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  • Granta 99: What Happened Next

    This issue of Granta is about storytelling – the stories we invent, the stories we tell about other people and the stories we tell ourselves to make sense of our lives. Featuring an exclusive interview with Richard Ford and a photo essay from Joel Sternfield.
    Published: Autumn 2007
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  • Granta 98: The Deep End

    This issue of Granta is by people, and about people, whose experience of life suggests they have something to tell us about survival, including work from Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Paul Theroux and Diana Athill
    Published: Summer 2007
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  • Granta 97: Best of Young American Novelists 2

    Granta selects the ‘Best of Young American Novelists’, including Gary Shteyngart, Nicole Krauss, Anthony Doerr and Yiyun Li
    Published: Spring 2007
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  • Granta 96: War Zones

    Wars change their nature, but states and people continue to pursue the ancient aims of conquest, security, justice and revenge. This issue includes fiction by David Peace and Elif Shafak and non-fiction from A.M. Homes, Brian Thompson and James Buchan.
    Published: Winter 2006
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  • Granta 95: Loved Ones

    In this issue of Granta, writers consider their relationships with those who were, or should have been, close to them. Jeremy Seabrook on being estranged from a twin; Melanie McFadyean on the houses in her life; and fiction from David Malouf and Jim Shepard.
    Published: Autumn 2006
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  • Granta 94: On the Road Again

    Where travel writing went next with fiction from Michel Faber and Tessa Hadley, Tim Parks on commuting in Italy and James Hamilton-Paterson on the end of travel.
    Published: Summer 2006
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  • Granta 93: God’s Own Countries

    This issue of Granta explores the varieties of religious belief and their personal, social and political effects, in fiction and non-fiction. Pieces feature a conversation with Orhan Pamuk and John McGahern, Nadeem Aslam and Simon Gray on their own religious encounters.
    Published: Spring 2006
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