
Granta 124: Travel
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 190588169X
ISBN 13: 9781905881697
Publication date:
August 6th, 2013
Publisher: Grove Press, Granta
Pages: 256
In the pages of this anthology, readers embark on a profound journey through the eyes of diverse voices, exploring the concept of travel not just as a physical journey but as an experience laden with emotion and reflection. The contributors, including notable figures such as Hari Kunzru and Haruki Murakami, delve into unexpected destinations, from the haunting remnants of Chernobyl to the once-thriving heart of Detroit, revealing the layers of history that shape these spaces.
Through each narrative, the essence of travel is examined, highlighting both its beauty and its complexities. Whether it is the intertwining of past and present or the shared human experience in times of turmoil, the collection offers insight into how places hold stories that resonate far beyond their geographical boundaries.
The interplay of displacement and belonging transcends mere sightseeing, provoking thoughts about memory, identity, and the very act of exploration. As these authors articulate their encounters with the world, they invite readers to reflect on their own journeys and the profound significance of the places they inhabit.
Through each narrative, the essence of travel is examined, highlighting both its beauty and its complexities. Whether it is the intertwining of past and present or the shared human experience in times of turmoil, the collection offers insight into how places hold stories that resonate far beyond their geographical boundaries.
The interplay of displacement and belonging transcends mere sightseeing, provoking thoughts about memory, identity, and the very act of exploration. As these authors articulate their encounters with the world, they invite readers to reflect on their own journeys and the profound significance of the places they inhabit.