Granta 117
Horror
All forms of horror - whether they begin in fright or disgust - involve an extraordinary confrontation. A surprise. In essays,
reporting and short fiction, this issue of Granta will reveal the many ways we can be startled into horror. Les mer
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All forms of horror - whether they begin in fright or disgust - involve an extraordinary confrontation. A surprise. In essays,
reporting and short fiction, this issue of Granta will reveal the many ways we can be startled into horror.
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Utgitt:
2011
Forlag: Granta Magazine
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 256
ISBN: 9781905881369
Format: 21 x 15 cm
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The Horror issue features original cover artwork by Jake and Dinos Chapman and a line-up of contributors that includes some
of the greatest names in contemporary fiction. Stephen King tells the story of a retired judge with a deadly secret. Don
DeLillo imagines a moviegoer-turned-stalker and Paul Auster writes of his mother's death. Rajesh Parameswaran dips into the
mind of a tiger who escapes from a zoo and terrorizes a neighbourhood. Will Self writes of his blood disease and Daniel Alarcon
explores the phenomenon of staged, high-camp blood baths. Mark Doty ruminates on a close encounter between Walt Whitman and
Bram Stoker. CONTRIBUTORS: Daniel Alarcon, Paul Auster, Tom Bamforth, Roberto Bolano, Don DeLillo, Mark Doty, Sarah Hall,
Stephen King, Kanitta Meechubot (artist), Julie Ostuka, D.A. Powell (poem), Rajesh Parameswaran, Santiago Roncagliolo, Will
Self, Joy Williams.John Freeman's criticism has appeared in more than 200 newspapers around the world, including the Guardian,
the Independent, The Times and the Wall Street Journal. Between 2006 and 2008, he served as president of the National Book
Critics Circle. His first book, THE TYRANNY OF EMAIL, was published in October by Scribner in the US and Text in Australia.