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ISBN-13
9781909889590
ISBN
9781909889590

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Granta Books
ISBN-10
1909889598
ISBN-13
9781909889590
eBay Product ID (ePID)
5061254531

Product Key Features

Topic
Photoessays & Documentaries, Essays
Publication Year
2023
Book Title
Granta 165
Language
English
Genre
Photography, Literary Collections
Author
Thomas Meaney
Format
Uk-B Format Paperback

Dimensions

Item Length
8.3 in
Item Width
5.7 in

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Intended Audience
Trade
Synopsis
From Lower Saxony to Leipzig, the carwash to the planetarium, the special Deutschland issue of Granta comprises the most promising developments of contemporary German literature. In Leif Randt's "Allegro Pastel," the smooth consciousness of a Merkel-era young professional's flight into a lifestyle is examined with a clinical scalpel. The issue includes stories by Yoko Tawada, Judith Hermann, Shida Bayzar, and Clemens Meyer. The issue features bursts of fiction and reflection from Alexander Kluge, an essay by Fredric Jameson on Neo Rauch, Jürgen Habermas on the future of Europe, Peter Richter on the murder that explains the horror-architecture of Potsdamer Platz, Adrian Daub on the dark history of German car culture, Ryan Ruby on Berlin's last utopian moment, Michael Hofmann on the Germany he never wished to return to, Nell Zink on the Germany she cannot quit, Peter Kuras on German humor, Lutz Seiler on serving in the People's Army, Lauren Oyler on the projections of generations of Americans who have come to Germany with an idea of culture in their heads that they only subsequently learned had reached them like the light of a distant star that long ago collapsed, and a conversation about anti-anti-Semitism between George Prochnik, Emily Dische-Becker and Eyal Weizman. Also included: Peter Handke's notebooks. Poetry from Elfriede Czurda and Frederik Seidel. Photography by Martin Roemers (with an introduction by the poet Durs Grünbein); Ilyes Griyeb (with an introduction by Imogen West-Knights) and Elena Helfrecht (with an introduction by Hanna Engelmeier). Cover by Muhammad Salah., Granta 165, the first under new editor Thomas Meaney, will reflect on the state of Germany today, and present the language's most exciting new voices., Granta 165, the first under new editor Thomas Meaney, will reflect on the state of Germany today, and present the language's most exciting new voices. The autumn issue of Granta will include fiction by Judith Hermann and Clemens Meyer (tr. Katy Derbyshire) and essays by Lauren Oyler, Lutz Seiler (tr. Martyn Crucefix) and Peter Richter. Plus, a poem by Frederick Seidel, and photography by Ilyes Griyeb with an introduction by Imogen West-Knights.

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