The Granta.
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- 0964561190
- 0017-3231
- PN2 .G68
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PN1997.S5455 S54 1998 Slam / | PN1998.A3 E523 1970 Notes of a film director. | PN2 A53 Alaska quarterly review. | PN2 G68 The Granta. | PN2 L56 2002 Literary imagination : the review of the Association of Literary Scholars and Critics. | PN2021 B68 1964 Brecht on theatre; the development of an aesthetic. | PN2021 J6 1969 The dramatic imagination : reflections and speculations on the art of the theatre / |
"Granta's first incarnation was as a student magazine at Cambridge University. It began in 1889 and published the early work of writers as various as E.M. Forster and A.A. Milne, Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath. Granta's second incarnation took it out of Cambridge and into the wider world. It began in 1979." (a brief history from the Granta web page)
Subtitle varies: 1889-19 , A college joke to cure the dumps; <autumn 2000>- , The magazine of new writing.
In the new series, each issue has also a distinctive title.
Published <2000>- by Granta Publications in London and by Granta USA in New York.
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