Now you see it, now you don't. Granta 159 explores what we see and how we are seen. This spring issue features award-winning writer William Atkins on the proposed nuclear power station Sizewell C, and introduces exciting new voices Lars Horn and Rebecca Sollom. In travel writing, Granta 159 has Jason Allen-Paisant on Haiti and Ishion Hutchinson on Senegal, as well as memoir by Kevin Childs, Geoff Dyer and Alejandro Zambra (tr. Megan McDowell). With fiction by Adam Foulds, Andrew Holleran and Maxim Osipov (tr. Alex Fleming), and photoessays by Phalonne Pierre Louis, Raphaela Rosella introduced by Nicole R. Fleetwood and Muhammad Salah introduced by Esther Kinsky.
| ISBN: | 9781909889477 |
| Publication date: | 28th April 2022 |
| Author: | Sigrid Rausing |
| Publisher: | Granta Magazine an imprint of Granta Publications |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 224 pages |
| Genres: |
Anthologies: general Photography and photographs Fiction in translation Energy industries and utilities |
Now you see it, now you don't. Granta 159 explores what we see and how we are seen. This spring issue features award-winning writer William Atkins on the proposed nuclear power station Sizewell C, and introduces exciting new voices Lars Horn and Rebecca Sollom. In travel writing, Granta 159 has Jason Allen-Paisant on Haiti and Ishion Hutchinson on Senegal, as well as memoir by Kevin Childs, Geoff Dyer and Alejandro Zambra (tr. Megan McDowell). With fiction by Adam Foulds, Andrew Holleran and Maxim Osipov (tr. Alex Fleming), and photoessays by Phalonne Pierre Louis, Raphaela Rosella introduced by Nicole R. Fleetwood and Muhammad Salah introduced by Esther Kinsky.
Granta 159 features in the following genres: Anthologies: general, Photography and photographs, Fiction in translation, Energy industries and utilities
Granta 159 is available in Paperback
Granta 159 was written by Sigrid Rausing and published by Granta Magazine an imprint of Granta Publications
Granta 159 has 224 pages
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