Description |
256 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm |
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regular print |
Series |
Granta ; 117
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Contents |
False blood / Will Self -- Your birthday has come and gone / Paul Auster -- Poem / D.A. Powell -- Brass / Joy Williams -- The starveling / Don DeLillo -- The mission / Tom Bamforth -- She murdered mortal he / Sarah Hall -- A garden of illuminating existence / Kanitta Meechubot -- / Deng's dogs / Santiago Roncagliolo -- The infamous Bengal Ming / Rajesh Parameswaran -- The ground floor / Daniel Alarcón -- Insatiable / Mark Doty -- The Colonel's son / Roberto Bolaño -- The dune / Stephen King -- Diem perdidi / Julie Otsuka |
Summary |
"Horror is everywhere - in cinema, in fiction, in real life. In this issue, Paul Auster writes about the death of his mother, Will Self on his own rare blood disease and Mark Doty on desire, addiction and literature. We have fiction from Stephen King, Sarah Hall and Joy Williams, reportage from Peru and Sudan, and a themed costume fight club in Los Angeles."--Cover |
Notes |
"Autumn 2011" |
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"The magazine of new writing"--Cover |
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Cover title |
Subject |
Horror in literature.
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Horror -- Literary collections.
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Literature -- Collections.
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Genre/Form |
Reading nook.
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Literature.
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Author |
Freeman, John.
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Granta Magazine
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ISBN |
1905881363 (paperback) |
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9781905881369 (paperback) |
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