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  • - Loved Ones
    by Ian Jack
    £22.49

    Looks at the nature of love: it can be hard to love the people we should love; sometimes objects of affection are easier. This issue includes an account of a boyhood spent caring for a father with Parkinson's Disease ('Who are you?'), Jeremy Seabrook on the twin brother he hardly knew, and Sean Wilsey on his devotion to bicycles.

  • - War Zones
    by Ian Jack
    £22.49

    Contains dispatches from the world of conflict, in the battlefield and in the home, including: James Buchan on Iran's nuclear weapons programme; Jasmina Tesanovic on the death squads of Serbia; Hugh Raffles on cricket-fighting in Shanghai; and fiction by Tahmima Anam and Edmund White.

  • - Membranes
    by Rana Dasgupta
    £11.99

  • - Australia
    by Ian Jack
    £13.49

    This issue of "Granta" celebrates Australian writing and examines a country which is forging a strong new identity. The contributors include Peter Carey, Thomas Keneally, Les Murray and Tim Winton. There are picture essays by Polly Borland and David Moore, and a novella by Ben Rice.

  • - This Overheating World
    by Ian Jack
    £22.49

    Not so much the state we're in as the mess we're getting into. Reports and stories from the frontiers of climate change and environmental (and human) catastrophe.

  • by Jason Cowley
    £22.49

  • - The Deep End
    by Ian Jack
    £22.49

    Contains writing from people whose experience of life suggests they have something to tell us about survival.

  • - The Best Of Young American Novelists
    by Ian Jack
    £22.49

    Features the work by the twenty writers that Granta's judges - including novelists Edmund White and AM Homes - have selected as the most interesting young voices in American fiction.

  • - On The Road Again - Where Travel Writing Went Next
    by Granta
    £22.49

    Features articles by: Tim Parks, on the joys of commuting from Verona to Milan every day; Christopher de Bellaigue, on tracking down the Armenians in Turkey; Jeremy Treglown, following in the footsteps of V. S. Pritchett in Spain; Jeremy Seabrook, on being separated from his twin; and, Todd McEwen, on Cary Grant's trousers.

  • - God's Own Countries
    by Ian Jack
    £22.49

    The politics of religion around the world

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