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Auteur de Granta 104: Fathers

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Œuvres de Alex Clark

Granta 104: Fathers (2009) — Directeur de publication — 113 exemplaires
Granta 105: Lost and Found (2009) — Directeur de publication — 110 exemplaires
Granta 106: New Fiction Special (2009) — Directeur de publication — 110 exemplaires

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Paradises (2012) — Introduction, quelques éditions34 exemplaires
The Seven Deadly Sins: A Celebration of Virtue and Vice (2012) — Préface — 9 exemplaires

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The best editions of Granta are almost always those that have a focus on reportage vs fiction and this issue thankfully has a heavier weight of reportage than snippets of fiction. The best piece is Melanie McFaddyean's piece on the Ben Needham case, and the impact of the loss of the 2 year old boy 18 years ago has had on the family. The contrast from the hysteria surrounding the McCann case could not be more marked. Also good is Maurice Walsh's piece on the state of the priesthood in Ireland - where only 2 new priests were ordained in the whole country in 2007. I also enjoyed Andrew Martin's article on the joys of pipe smoking, Don Paterson's sardonic account of attempting to be a happy clappy Christian as a teenager and even Jeremy Treglown's piece on the movement in Spain to exhume the Republican corpses from the Civil War, even if he is a bit hysterical in his descriptions of the Falange. All in all, one of the better recent issues (which have generally been pretty poor)… (plus d'informations)
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Opinionated | Jan 28, 2012 |
Lots of big names (Ha Jin, Nicola Barker, Paul Auster, Amy Bloom), but none of these stories particularly thrilled me. I did enjoy John Banville's "objet trouve" (a small musical sphere from Arles) and Jhumpa Lahiri's interview with Mavis Gallant. I do love the cover on this one.Lots of big names (Ha Jin, Nicola Barker, Paul Auster, Amy Bloom), but none of these stories particularly thrilled me. I did enjoy John Banville's "objet trouve" (a small musical sphere from Arles) and Jhumpa Lahiri's interview with Mavis Gallant. I do love the cover on this one.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Cariola | Aug 17, 2009 |

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