Granta 10: Travel Writing
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Granta 10: Travel Writing

Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Todd Mcewen, Russell Hoban, Jonathan Raban, James Fenton, Redmond O'hanlon, Colin Thubron, Martha Gellhorn, Bruce Chatwin, Richard Holmes, Norman Lewis, Saul Bellow, Patrick Marnham, Jan Morris, Paul Theroux, Hugh Brody, William Weaver

Granta 10: Travel Writing brings together top travel essays and reportages by world-renowned authors who explore people, cultures, history, and places around the world through personal travels.

Granta 10: Travel Writing is a thematic issue of the prestigious British literary magazine Granta, dedicated to contemporary travel literature. This edition brings together some of the world's most famous writers, journalists and travel writers who, with their texts, show that travel writing is not just a description of landscapes and sights, but a literary form that explores people, societies, history and culture through the author's personal experience.

Among the authors represented in this issue are Gabriel García Márquez, Saul Bellow, Bruce Chatwin, Martha Gellhorn, Paul Theroux, Colin Thubron, Jonathan Raban, Norman Lewis, James Fenton, Redmond O'Hanlon, Russell Hoban and other prominent writers. Their essays take the reader from Galicia and Greece through Cambodia, Borneo and Vietnam to Italy, France and numerous other destinations, bringing impressive stories about the people, customs and political circumstances that shape every journey.

The texts combine literary elegance, journalistic precision and personal reflection. The authors observe the world from close quarters, recording everyday scenes, historical events, and cultural differences with exceptional sensitivity and storytelling skill. Instead of classic travel writing, the reader receives deep and thoughtful essays that transform travel into a way of understanding the world and one's place in it.

Granta 10: Travel Writing is one of the magazine's most famous thematic issues and is a valuable choice for fans of travel literature, reportage, essays, and contemporary world literature. Thanks to top-notch authors and timeless texts, this issue is an inspiring read that attracts travel enthusiasts and readers of quality literature alike.

Editor
Bill Buford
Graphics design
Chris Hyde
Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Pages
256
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd, London, 1984.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: English.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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