Granta 165: Deutschland

Author(s): Thomas Meeney (editor)

Literature | Photography | Poetry | Essay

Granta is a literary magazine founded in 1889. Read the best new fiction, poetry, photography, and essays by famous authors, Nobel winners and new voices.

From Lower Saxony to Marienbad, the carwash to the planetarium, this issue of Granta reflects on Germany today.


Featuring non-fiction by Alexander Kluge, Peter Handke, Fredric Jameson, Lauren Oyler, Michael Hofmann, Peter Kuras, Adrian Daub, Peter Richter, Lutz Seiler, Ryan Ruby, Jan Wilm and Jürgen Habermas. As well as a conversation between George Prochnik, Emily Dische-Becker and Eyal Weizman.


The issue introduces two young novelists on the German scene – Leif Randt and Shida Bazyar – forthcoming work from Yoko Tawada, a short story from Clemens Meyer, and autofiction by Judith Hermann. Plus, poetry by Elfriede Czurda and Frederick 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).

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  • : 9781909889590
  • : Granta Books
  • : Granta Books
  • : 435.0
  • : 01 February 2024
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  • : Thomas Meeney (editor)
  • : Paperback
  • : English
  • : DN