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Granta 119

Britain

John Freeman (Editor)    
Format: Paperback - Demy format
Pages: 256
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Granta 119

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It is a nation defined by tradition and built on expansion. Now it has more languages spoken within its capital than any other city in the world. What are the stories Britain is telling about itself today?

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Recently, Granta has explored Chicago, Pakistan and the world of Spanish- language letters. In this bold, eclectic issue, the magazine turns back to focus on Britain.
In 2012, Britain is a nation in flux, managing difficult socioeconomic realities, contending with new political alliances and negotiating shifting demographics. Yet it is a country that is still perceived as being bound by tradition and class structures. Is Britain still Great? Where does it stand in the New Europe? What will it become in the 21st century?
With fiction, poetry, memoir and reporting from the best of Britain's authors as well as views from abroad, Granta's Britain will consider all these questions - and raise more.


John Freeman has been editor of Granta since 2009. He is the author of The Tyranny of E-Mail and former president of the National Book Critics Circle. His criticism has appeared in the New York Times, the Guardian and the Independent.

ISBN: 9781905881567
Australian Pub.: May 2012
Publisher: GRANTA
Imprint: GRANTA
Subject: Anthologies
Edition Number: 1