This issue examines the experience from the patient's couch and the psychiatrist's chair, in both fiction and non-fiction. The contributors include Elliot Perlman, Patrick McGrath, Edmund White and Ved Mehta.
This issue examines the experience from the patient's couch and the psychiatrist's chair, in both fiction and non-fiction. The contributors include El...
The politics of religion around the world, featuring Jeremy Treglown, Kathleen Jamie, Tim Parks, Wendell Steavenson, Christopher Bellaigue and an interview with Orhan Pamuk.
The politics of religion around the world, featuring Jeremy Treglown, Kathleen Jamie, Tim Parks, Wendell Steavenson, Christopher Bellaigue and an inte...
Looks at the nature of love: it can be hard to love the people we should love; sometimes objects of affection are easier. This issue includes an account of a boyhood spent caring for a father with Parkinson's Disease ('Who are you?'), Jeremy Seabrook on th
Looks at the nature of love: it can be hard to love the people we should love; sometimes objects of affection are easier. This issue includes an accou...
A powerful curiosity is the hallmark of new kind of Indian writing: important questions about the country's past and present have found their expression in different forms of non-fiction story-telling that twenty years ago tended to be preserve of richer societies in the west. Biography, memoir, narrative history, reportage, the travel account: all these forms now have their interesting and original practitioners in India. In this Granta issue they tackle questions ranging from rape in the paddy fields of Bengal to the end of the Delhi intelligentsia. And there is room, as always, for the...
A powerful curiosity is the hallmark of new kind of Indian writing: important questions about the country's past and present have found their expressi...