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Granta 161: Sister, Brother by Sigrid Rausing

This issue of>Granta>tells the story of>
siblings: chaotic hierarchies, zero-sum games of competition alternating
with tenderness, lifelong relationships that nevertheless can sometimes
break.

Psychoanalysis famously privileges the vertical>
relationship between a child (the patient) and their parents over the>
seemingly equal and unproblematic horizontal connections between>
siblings. This issue of>Granta>tells a different story - one of>
chaotic hierarchies, a zerosum game of sibling competition alternating>
with tenderness; lifelong relationships that nevertheless can sometimes>
break.

Featuring memoir by>Sara Baume, Suzanne Br gger (Tr. Saskia Vogel), Emma Cline, Omer Friedlander, Charlie Gilmour, Lauren Groff, Will Harris, Lauren John Joseph, Viktoria Lloyd-Barlow, Jamal Mahjoub, Andrew Miller, John Niven, Vanessa Onwuemezi, Karolina Ramqvist (Tr. Caroline Waight), Taiye Selasi, Angelique Stevens.

With fiction by>Colin Barrett and>Ben Pester, a graphic short story by>Lee Lai; poetry by>Will Harris, K Patrick, and>Natalie Shapero, and photoessays by>Sebasti n Bruno>introduced by>Sophie Mackintosh and>Julian Slagman introduced by>Alice Hattrick.

This issue of>Granta>tells the story of>
siblings: chaotic hierarchies, zero-sum games of competition alternating
with tenderness, lifelong relationships that nevertheless can sometimes
break.

Psychoanalysis famously privileges the vertical>
relationship between a child (the patient) and their parents over the>
seemingly equal and unproblematic horizontal connections between>
siblings. This issue of>Granta>tells a different story - one of>
chaotic hierarchies, a zerosum game of sibling competition alternating>
with tenderness; lifelong relationships that nevertheless can sometimes>
break.

Featuring memoir by>Sara Baume, Suzanne Br gger (Tr. Saskia Vogel), Emma Cline, Omer Friedlander, Charlie Gilmour, Lauren Groff, Will Harris, Lauren John Joseph, Viktoria Lloyd-Barlow, Jamal Mahjoub, Andrew Miller, John Niven, Vanessa Onwuemezi, Karolina Ramqvist (Tr. Caroline Waight), Taiye Selasi, Angelique Stevens.

With fiction by>Colin Barrett and>Ben Pester, a graphic short story by>Lee Lai; poetry by>Will Harris, K Patrick, and>Natalie Shapero, and photoessays by>Sebasti n Bruno>introduced by>Sophie Mackintosh and>Julian Slagman introduced by>Alice Hattrick.
Sigrid Rausing is a writer, philanthropist, anthropologist, and publisher. She is the founder of the Sigrid Rausing Trust and publisher of Granta and Granta Books. She has won several awards for her work in philanthropy and human rights, serves on the advisory board of the Coalition for the International Criminal Court, and is an emeritus member of the international board of Human Rights Watch.
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ISBN 13 9781909889514
ISBN 10 1909889512
Title Granta 161: Sister, Brother
Author Sigrid Rausing
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Binding type Paperback
Publisher Granta Magazine
Year published 2022-11-17
Number of pages 232
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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