
Granta 167: Extraction
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Format
Kindle
Pages
286
Language
English
Published
Apr 25, 2024
Publisher
Granta Magazine
ISBN-10
1909889652
ISBN-13
9781909889651
Description
In the pages of this edition, readers are invited into a world where the concept of extraction takes on multiple meanings. Thomas Meaney explores themes that resonate deeply with contemporary issues, weaving narratives that traverse both personal and geographical landscapes. The collection showcases a diverse array of voices, each illuminating the complex relationships between humanity and the resources we exploit.
This volume challenges readers to ponder the implications of extraction, not just in the environmental sense but also within the fabric of everyday life and societal structures. Through thought-provoking fiction and incisive reportage, authors delve into the stories behind our consumption habits, encouraging a reflection on the costs of progress.
As the stories unfold, they reveal the interconnectedness of personal experiences with larger global concerns, highlighting the poignant struggles and triumphs that define modern existence. Each piece invites contemplation, offering profound insights that linger long after the final page is turned.
This volume challenges readers to ponder the implications of extraction, not just in the environmental sense but also within the fabric of everyday life and societal structures. Through thought-provoking fiction and incisive reportage, authors delve into the stories behind our consumption habits, encouraging a reflection on the costs of progress.
As the stories unfold, they reveal the interconnectedness of personal experiences with larger global concerns, highlighting the poignant struggles and triumphs that define modern existence. Each piece invites contemplation, offering profound insights that linger long after the final page is turned.
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