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Granta 32
Rated 4.06 out of 5 based on 18 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780140138573
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Explore diverse perspectives in Granta 32, edited by Jasjit Mansingh (ISBN: 9780140138573). This issue delves into personal and official accounts of historical individuals and events. Featuring the concluding part of Jonathan Raban’s impactful essay “New World,” which examines ethnic immigration to America, Granta 32 offers a compelling read.
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Mansi Gupta –
It was ok. Some stories are not up to the mark. I was a little disappointed after reading it.
Raman –
I appreciated the range of perspectives. Some were quite moving. A solid addition to the Granta series.
Garima Shukla –
Some pieces resonated, others didn’t grab me. Worth a read if you enjoy diverse perspectives.
Sarvesh Sharma –
An excellent edition of Granta. Provides thoughtful insight into historical context.
Sheshan A Hegde –
Uneven but ultimately rewarding. The collection as a whole provides an unique reading experience.
Himanshu Gupta –
An eye-opening experience. Granta continues to showcase important stories.
Vansh Maheshwari –
A mixed bag. Some stories were captivating, others fell flat. Still, worth exploring for the unique insights.
Himjeet Chetia –
An interesting collection, though some stories resonated more than others. Raban’s essay is a highlight. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Ritik Kumar –
This issue of Granta is just superb. I enjoyed it very much. I will recommend this book to my friends.
Anubhav Jain –
Granta offers a diverse range of voices. Some pieces felt a bit disconnected, but there are gems to be found.
Saksham Luhadia –
Good, but not my favorite Granta issue. Raban’s essay is the standout. Some stories dragged a bit.
Harshit Yadav –
Thought-provoking stories that are well-written. It was a unique reading experience.
Vaastvikta Malik –
Granta never disappoints with its diverse voices. This issue is thought-provoking and engaging.
Rajarshi Chanda –
I enjoyed the historical perspectives. Raban’s piece is excellent. The variety kept me engaged.
Harsh Saraswat –
The essays are mostly mediocre. If you like time pass books, then you might enjoy this one.
Shantanu Singh –
A mixed bag of quality. Raban’s essay is the primary draw, but some stories are skippable.
Ananya Viplav Dave –
A good issue of Granta. Some articles are better than other but overall I enjoyed it.
Komal Jain –
A fascinating exploration of history and personal experience. I’d definitely recommend this issue of Granta.