Granta 168: Significant Other
Granta's summer issue is devoted to fictions of the ‘other’. ‘Significant other’ calls up the anodyne invitation from a host who wishes to strip away presumption. But we insist it is a fertile concept. Some significant others we know for much of our lives; others are meteoric: we may see them only once.

Fiction includes J.M. Coetzee’s story, ‘The Museum Guard,’ Victor Heringer’s ‘Lígia,’ and “Armance” by Fleur Jaeggy. Introducing new fiction from Sophie Collins, Kevin Brazil, and Alexandra Tanner.

Non-fiction features Mary Gaitskill’s 'The Pneuma Method’, James Pogue on the mines of Mauritania, and Susan Pedersen on paranormal love in the Balfour family. Christian Lorentzen appraises Daniel Sinykin’s Big Fiction. Snigdah Poonam follows a teenager who makes a pilgrimage to Ayodhya, where the BJP’s Hindu nationalists have built their dream temple of Ram.

Poetry by Najwan Darwish, Zoë Hitzig, Tamara Nassar and Bernadette Van-Huy. Plus photography by Rosalind Fox Solomon (introduced by Lynne Tillman), Jesse Glazzard (introduced by Anthony Vahni Capildeo) and Debmalya Ray Choudhuri (introduced by John-Baptiste Oduor).

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Granta 168: Significant Other
Granta's summer issue is devoted to fictions of the ‘other’. ‘Significant other’ calls up the anodyne invitation from a host who wishes to strip away presumption. But we insist it is a fertile concept. Some significant others we know for much of our lives; others are meteoric: we may see them only once.

Fiction includes J.M. Coetzee’s story, ‘The Museum Guard,’ Victor Heringer’s ‘Lígia,’ and “Armance” by Fleur Jaeggy. Introducing new fiction from Sophie Collins, Kevin Brazil, and Alexandra Tanner.

Non-fiction features Mary Gaitskill’s 'The Pneuma Method’, James Pogue on the mines of Mauritania, and Susan Pedersen on paranormal love in the Balfour family. Christian Lorentzen appraises Daniel Sinykin’s Big Fiction. Snigdah Poonam follows a teenager who makes a pilgrimage to Ayodhya, where the BJP’s Hindu nationalists have built their dream temple of Ram.

Poetry by Najwan Darwish, Zoë Hitzig, Tamara Nassar and Bernadette Van-Huy. Plus photography by Rosalind Fox Solomon (introduced by Lynne Tillman), Jesse Glazzard (introduced by Anthony Vahni Capildeo) and Debmalya Ray Choudhuri (introduced by John-Baptiste Oduor).

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Granta 168: Significant Other

Granta 168: Significant Other

by Thomas Meaney
Granta 168: Significant Other

Granta 168: Significant Other

by Thomas Meaney

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Granta's summer issue is devoted to fictions of the ‘other’. ‘Significant other’ calls up the anodyne invitation from a host who wishes to strip away presumption. But we insist it is a fertile concept. Some significant others we know for much of our lives; others are meteoric: we may see them only once.

Fiction includes J.M. Coetzee’s story, ‘The Museum Guard,’ Victor Heringer’s ‘Lígia,’ and “Armance” by Fleur Jaeggy. Introducing new fiction from Sophie Collins, Kevin Brazil, and Alexandra Tanner.

Non-fiction features Mary Gaitskill’s 'The Pneuma Method’, James Pogue on the mines of Mauritania, and Susan Pedersen on paranormal love in the Balfour family. Christian Lorentzen appraises Daniel Sinykin’s Big Fiction. Snigdah Poonam follows a teenager who makes a pilgrimage to Ayodhya, where the BJP’s Hindu nationalists have built their dream temple of Ram.

Poetry by Najwan Darwish, Zoë Hitzig, Tamara Nassar and Bernadette Van-Huy. Plus photography by Rosalind Fox Solomon (introduced by Lynne Tillman), Jesse Glazzard (introduced by Anthony Vahni Capildeo) and Debmalya Ray Choudhuri (introduced by John-Baptiste Oduor).


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781909889668
Publisher: Granta Books
Publication date: 07/23/2024
Pages: 380
Product dimensions: 5.71(w) x 8.27(h) x 0.79(d)

About the Author

Thomas Meaney is the editor of Granta. He has reported for the New Yorker and Harper's magazine, and contributes regularly to the London Review of Books. In 2022, he received the Robert B. Silvers Prize for Journalism.
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