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  • Granta 82: Life’s Like That

    An anthology of private memory, including Lynn Barber on her close encounter with bygamy, and Simon Gray on absent friends. Plus new fiction from J. Robert Lennon and Nell Freudenberger.
    Published: Summer 2003
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  • Granta 81: Best of Young British Novelists 2003

    Who are the best of young British novelists? Five Granta judges read and deliberated. This issue, with new fiction from all twenty writers, was their answer in 2003.
    Published: Spring 2003
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  • Granta 80: The Group

    In this issue of Granta, writers take out their group photographs and remember the best and the worst. Featuring new writing by Paul Theroux, Geoff Dyer, Liz Jobey and Helon Habila
    Published: Winter 2002
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  • Granta 79: Celebrity

    An issue devoted to the dubious rewards and strange effects of fame which successfully avoids mentioning Andy Warhol. With contributions from Andrew O’Hagan, Jason Cowley, Geoff Dyer and Zoë Heller.
    Published: Autumn 2002
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  • Granta 78: Bad Company

    This issue of Granta introduced two young novelists, Jon McGregor and Gary Shteyngart, as well as new fiction by Rachel Cusk, Milan Kundera, Todd McEwen and Olga Tokarczuk. Plus, Arthur Miller on life at the Chelsea Hotel.
    Published: Summer 2002
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  • Granta 77: What We Think of America

    Is the US really so disliked? If so, why? In this issue twenty-four writers drawn from many countries describe the part America has played in their lives – for better or worse – and deliver their estimate of the good and the bad it has done.
    Published: Spring 2002
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  • Granta 76: Music

    This special issue of Granta is devoted to the making and meaning of music from plainsong to rap – and includes colour photography for the first time in the magazine’s history.
    Published: Winter 2001
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  • Granta 75: Brief Encounters

    ‘I was approached by a courteous young man who handed me a visiting card engraved with his name, Joseph, and his profession: Senior Officers' Pimp.’ Norman Lewis embarks on his career as a British Spy in Arabia.
    Published: Autumn 2001
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  • Granta 74: Confessions of a Middle-Aged Ecstasy Eater

    ‘Perhaps no truth is more momentous, as none more difficult to face, than the blackest, most abject one about oneself. My son supplies me with drugs, with Ecstasy.’
    Published: Summer 2001
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  • Granta 73: Necessary Journeys

    This issue of Granta is devoted to writing about the journeys we have to make. It contains new work by Ian McEwan, Isabel Hilton, Decca Aitkenhead and Ryszard Kapuscinski.
    Published: Spring 2001
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