
Granta 103: The Rise of the British Jihad
Coming up in Granta 103, a brilliant investigation into the rise of the British jihad by Richard Watson, fiction from James Lasdun, Thamima Anam, Daniel Alarcon and Jennifer Haigh; poetry by Craig Raine and Don Paterson, brilliant memoir by debut writer Lois Williams; Aleksandar Hemon on his favourite object and Binyavanga Wainaina dispatches from Kenya.
Plus: Elizabeth Lowry, Catherine O'Flynn and a picture essay by Lalage Snow.
Alex Clark is the first female editor of Granta magazine. She was previously deputy editor.
Author: Jason Cowley
Format: Paperback, 256 pages, 145mm x 210mm, 395 g
Published: 2008, Granta Magazine, United Kingdom
Genre: Anthologies, Essays, Letters & Miscellaneous
Coming up in Granta 103, a brilliant investigation into the rise of the British jihad by Richard Watson, fiction from James Lasdun, Thamima Anam, Daniel Alarcon and Jennifer Haigh; poetry by Craig Raine and Don Paterson, brilliant memoir by debut writer Lois Williams; Aleksandar Hemon on his favourite object and Binyavanga Wainaina dispatches from Kenya.
Plus: Elizabeth Lowry, Catherine O'Flynn and a picture essay by Lalage Snow.
Alex Clark is the first female editor of Granta magazine. She was previously deputy editor.
