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Bezig met laden... Granta 143: After the Factdoor Sigrid Rausing (Redacteur)
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. In fact one of the best Granta's for many years in my opinion. A,N Homes' short story of romance and self loathing at the Holocaust survivors conference manages to be touching, hilarious and provactive without causing offence. Charles Glass' reportage from Palmyra is heart breaking. Jason Cowley's description of his childhood in Harlow New Town is enlightening, and David Flusfelder's accounts of the few surviving specialty shops (and their owners) in London, should have been considerably longer. All in all a very engaging edition ( ) geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Onderdeel van de uitgeversreeks(en)Granta (143)
What happens on the ground once the news cycle moves on? This issue of Granta looks at what comes next. Donald Trump is the president of the United States. Britain is leaving the European Union. Palmyra's monuments have been destroyed by ISIS. The Antarctic shelf is breaking up. The warnings, the debates, the arguments and the elections have all given way to reality. What happens on the ground once the news cycle moves on? How do we understand what we've done, and why? Granta 143 looks at what comes next. Don McCullin and Charles Glass return to a ruined Palmyra; Gavin Francis and Esa Aldegheri cross four Syrian borders on a motorbike; Jason Cowley on Harlow, a former 'Mark One New Town' where he grew up; Ben Rawlence on climate change relocation programs. Plus excellent new fiction, poetry and photography. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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