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Granta 157: Should We Have Stayed at Home?

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  • Product Details

    Author:
    William Atkins
    Format:
    Paperback
    Publisher:
    Granta Publications (November 18, 2021)
    Language:
    English
    Audience:
    General/trade
    ISBN-13:
    9781909889439
    ISBN-10:
    1909889431
    Dimensions:
    5.71" x 8.27"
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    PGW-LEGATO-Metadata_Only_Publishers_Group_West_Customer_Group_Metadata_20260522164915-20260522.xml
    Folder:
    PGW
    List Price:
    $19.99
    Case Pack:
    26
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    $17.19
    Publisher Identifier:
    P-PER
    Discount Code:
    C
    Country of Origin:
    Italy
    Pub Discount:
    60
    Weight:
    12.8oz
    Imprint:
    Granta Magazine
  • Overview

    From Antarctica and the deserts of the US-Mexico border, to a Siberian whale-killing station and the alleyways of Taipei, these dispatches describe a world in perpetual motion (even when it is 'locked-down'). To travel, we are reminded, is to embrace the experience of being a stranger - to acknowledge that one person's frontier is another's home.

    In 1984 Granta published its first issue devoted to travel writing. Nearly forty years after that genre-defining volume, a new generation of writers from around the globe offers a new vision of what travel writing can be.

    Granta 157 is guest-edited by award-winning travel writer William Atkins. It features:

    Jason Allen-Paisant remembers the trees of his childhood Jamaica from his home in Leeds
    Carlos Manuel Alvarez navigates Cuba's customs system
    Eliane Brum travels from her home in the Brazilian Amazon to Antarctica in the era of climate crisis
    Francisco Cantu and Javier Zamora: a former border guard travels to the US-Mexico border with a former undocumented migrant who crossed the border as a child
    Jennifer Croft's richly illustrated essay on postcards and graffiti, inspired by Los Angeles
    Bathsheba Demuth visits a whale-hunting station on the Bering Strait, Russia
    Sinead Gleeson visits Brazil with Clarice Lispector
    Kate Harris with the Tinglit people of the Taku River basin, Alaska
    Artist Roni Horn on Iceland
    Emmanuel Iduma returns to Lagos in his late father's footsteps, Nigeria
    Kapka Kassabova among the gatherers of the ancient Mesta River, Bulgaria
    Taran Khan with Afghan migrants in Germany and Kabul
    Jessica J. Lee in the alleyways of Taipei, Taiwan, in search of her mother's home
    Sven Lindqvist in the Mauritanian Sahara in 1987 - a previously unpublished essay by the late icon of travel writing
    Ben Mauk among the volcanoes of Duterte's Philippines
    Pascale Petit tracks tigers in Paris and India
    Photographer James Tylor on the legacy of whaling in Indigenous South Australia