
Granta 20: In Trouble Again: A Special Issue of Travel Writing
by
Bill Buford
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Format
Paperback
Pages
252
Language
English
Published
Jan 7, 2008
Publisher
Granta Magazine
ISBN-10
0140085971
ISBN-13
9780140085976
Description
This special issue offers a captivating array of travel narratives that delve into the heart of various cultures and landscapes. Readers can journey alongside renowned authors like Redmond O'Hanlon as he explores the mysteries of the Amazon jungle, confronting both the beauty and dangers that lie within. Through his vivid prose, the complexities of the natural world come alive, inviting a sense of awe and adventure.
Meanwhile, Salman Rushdie provides a thought-provoking perspective on Nicaragua, weaving together personal reflections and historical context. The issue also features Colin Thubron's exploration of China, where his keen observations illuminate the intricate tapestry of life in this vast nation. Ryszard Kapuściński adds another layer of depth, capturing the essence of human experience in his travels. Each piece offers a unique lens through which to view the global landscape, making this a compelling collection for anyone who craves adventure and insight into diverse cultures.
Meanwhile, Salman Rushdie provides a thought-provoking perspective on Nicaragua, weaving together personal reflections and historical context. The issue also features Colin Thubron's exploration of China, where his keen observations illuminate the intricate tapestry of life in this vast nation. Ryszard Kapuściński adds another layer of depth, capturing the essence of human experience in his travels. Each piece offers a unique lens through which to view the global landscape, making this a compelling collection for anyone who craves adventure and insight into diverse cultures.
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