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Granta 151: Membranes

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SKU: 9781909889323

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Explore the concept of “membranes””. Edited by Rana Dasgupta

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this issue features poetry by Andrew McMillan and Tishani Doshi

20 reviews for Granta 151: Membranes

  1. Govind Sharda

    It was alright. Nothing blew my mind, but it was a decent read.

  2. Govind Sharda

    Rana Dasgupta curated a fantastic collection. It will stay with me for a long time!

  3. Vashisth Kumar Singh

    Some essays were captivating, others felt a bit too abstract. Overall, a thought-provoking read.

  4. Davinder Singh Bedi

    Enjoyed the variety of perspectives on ‘membranes.’ A few pieces didn’t resonate with me, but the good outweighed the bad.

  5. Tushar Saini

    Found several truly outstanding essays in this collection. A valuable exploration of a complex theme.

  6. Harsh Yadav

    An interesting concept, but the execution was uneven. Some stories were brilliant, while others fell flat.

  7. Sakshi Trivedi

    Disappointed. Expected more depth and cohesion. Felt disjointed and lacking focus.

  8. Nandini Garg

    Loved the international voices and diverse perspectives. It has broadened my horizons.

  9. Tanya

    A unique and thought-provoking collection of essays. Highly recommended.

  10. Tarun

    Uneven, but the high points were exceptional. The topic is so interesting!

  11. Vanshika Gupta

    I thought this book would be better. I was extremely disappointed.

  12. Arun Baral

    Not my favorite Granta issue. It just didn’t fully click with me.

  13. Khushi Dhoundeyal

    This book far exceeded my expectations. I was so excited to read it.

  14. Kshitij Kumar

    Compelling and insightful! A must-read for anyone interested in global issues.

  15. Khyati Singh

    Some essays were beautifully written, but the overall theme felt a bit stretched.

  16. Mohd Yunus

    I did not like this book at all. It was very boring and I could not follow the story.

  17. Modit Johar

    A challenging but rewarding read. It pushed me to think differently about the world around me.

  18. Satyam Chaudhary

    A mixed bag. The writing quality varied, but there were enough gems to make it worthwhile.

  19. Aayush Kumar

    An intriguing exploration of ‘membranes’. Some parts were dense, but worth the effort.

  20. Sarvesh Bhatt

    I found this book to be incredibly boring. I did not find myself enjoying the stories

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