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In this issue
Martin Amis: The Unknown Known
Tash Aw: To the City
Julian Barnes: Marriage Lines
Ashley Capps: Jewelweed
Lucy Eyre: Human Safari
James Fenton: On Buying a Clavichord
Bruce Frankel: Turn of the Century
Lavinia Greenlaw: The Joy of Difficulty
Isabel Hilton: Greenland
Michael Hofmann: End of the Pier Show
Alan Hollinghurst: Highlights
A.M. Homes: May We Be Forgiven
Ian Jack: The Serampur Scotch
Hanif Kureishi: Something to Tell You
Doris Lessing: Chickens and Eggs
Mario Vargas Llosa: Three Character Sketches
Derek Mahon: Somewhere the Wave
Ian McEwan: For You
Jamie McKendrick: From the Flood Plain
Alice Oswald: Eel Tail
Helen Oyeyemi: pie-kah
Don Paterson: The Swing
Jayne Anne Phillips: Solly and Lark
Harold Pinter: Poem
Craig Raine: How Snow Falls
Oliver Reynolds: 17 Melbourne Road
Salman Rushdie: Heraclitus
Ingo Schulze: Estonia, Out in the Country
Carolin Seeliger: My Question for Myself
Nicholas Shakespeare: The White Hole of Bombay
Helen Simpson: In-flight Entertainment
Tobias Wenzel: My Question for Myself

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Paperback 256 Pages
ISBN-10: 1905881002
ISBN-13: 9781905881000
Publisher: Granta Publications Ltd
Pub date: Jan 07, 2008
Dimensions: 21 cm x 14 cm x 2 cm Just how big is that?
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