
Granta 160: Conflict
작성자:
Sigrid Rausing
,
Aidan Cottrell-Boyce
,
Jane Delury
언어: 영어
형식: 페이퍼백
ISBN 10: 1909889490
ISBN 13: 9781909889491
출판 날짜:
July 28th, 2022
출판사: Granta Books
페이지: 234
장르들: Science Fiction, Biography, Action & Adventure, Autobiography & Memoir, Poetry, Art & Photography
This collection offers a powerful exploration of conflict in its myriad forms, capturing the essence of human experiences shaped by turmoil. Through poignant narratives and stirring essays, a diverse group of writers delves into personal and societal struggles, illustrating how conflict resonates in our lives and cultures. The contributors, ranging from seasoned Nobel laureates to emerging voices, bring their unique perspectives and styles, creating a rich tapestry that reflects the complexities of the human condition.
Readers will encounter a blend of literary forms, including fiction, poetry, and incisive journalism, each piece serving to illuminate different dimensions of conflict—be it political, personal, or existential. These narratives arise from various contexts around the globe, inviting reflections on the historical and contemporary events that shape our world and influence the lives of individuals caught in the web of strife.
As the pages unfold, it becomes evident that conflict is not merely an external force but also deeply internalized, prompting readers to confront their own beliefs and understandings. This anthology is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of storytelling to bridge divides and challenge perspectives in an increasingly fragmented world.
Readers will encounter a blend of literary forms, including fiction, poetry, and incisive journalism, each piece serving to illuminate different dimensions of conflict—be it political, personal, or existential. These narratives arise from various contexts around the globe, inviting reflections on the historical and contemporary events that shape our world and influence the lives of individuals caught in the web of strife.
As the pages unfold, it becomes evident that conflict is not merely an external force but also deeply internalized, prompting readers to confront their own beliefs and understandings. This anthology is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of storytelling to bridge divides and challenge perspectives in an increasingly fragmented world.