
Granta 157: Should We Have Stayed at Home?
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Travel
Format
Paperback
Pages
280
Language
English
Published
Nov 18, 2021
Publisher
Granta Magazine
ISBN-10
1909889431
ISBN-13
9781909889439
Description
In this collection, readers are taken on a vivid exploration of diverse landscapes and thought-provoking themes surrounding the concept of home. The journeys range from the icy expanse of Antarctica to the stark deserts found at the US-Mexico border, immersing the audience in the beauty and challenge of these extreme locations. Each author weaves their experiences and insights into narratives that provoke reflection on where we belong and the impact of our choices.
Through poignant storytelling, the authors invite contemplation on the nature of exploration and the allure of leaving familiarity behind. As they delve into unsettling yet fascinating sites, such as a whale-killing station in Siberia, they grapple with the ethics of adventure and the implications of our travels. The collection serves as a striking reminder of the personal and collective ramifications of venturing into the unknown.
Through poignant storytelling, the authors invite contemplation on the nature of exploration and the allure of leaving familiarity behind. As they delve into unsettling yet fascinating sites, such as a whale-killing station in Siberia, they grapple with the ethics of adventure and the implications of our travels. The collection serves as a striking reminder of the personal and collective ramifications of venturing into the unknown.
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