Granta 161: Sister, Brother
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Format
Kindle
Pages
251
Language
English
Published
Nov 17, 2022
Publisher
Granta Magazine
ISBN-10
1909889520
ISBN-13
9781909889521
Description
Granta 161 explores the intricate dynamics of familial relationships, delving into the profound connections between sisters and brothers. Sigrid Rausing curates a captivating selection of writings that reflect both the warmth and tension inherent in these bonds. Each piece weaves together personal narratives and broader social themes, creating a rich tapestry of experiences that resonate universally.
The issue features contributions from an array of voices, ranging from established Nobel laureates to emerging writers, showcasing a diverse spectrum of storytelling. This collection highlights how the complexities of sibling relationships can be both nurturing and fraught, often shaping individual identities in unexpected ways.
Through investigative journalism and poignant literary reflections, readers are invited to contemplate the varied meanings of kinship. This compelling exploration reveals the power of storytelling to illuminate the often-overlooked nuances of life shared between siblings, making it a meaningful addition to contemporary literature.
The issue features contributions from an array of voices, ranging from established Nobel laureates to emerging writers, showcasing a diverse spectrum of storytelling. This collection highlights how the complexities of sibling relationships can be both nurturing and fraught, often shaping individual identities in unexpected ways.
Through investigative journalism and poignant literary reflections, readers are invited to contemplate the varied meanings of kinship. This compelling exploration reveals the power of storytelling to illuminate the often-overlooked nuances of life shared between siblings, making it a meaningful addition to contemporary literature.
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