
Granta 14: Autobiography
Granta 14: Autobiography brings autobiographical essays and literary writings by world-renowned authors who explore identity, family, memories, history, and art through personal experiences.
Granta 14: Autobiography is a special issue of one of the world's most prestigious literary journals, dedicated to autobiography as one of the most intriguing literary forms. This edition brings together autobiographical essays, memoirs, and personal stories by prominent writers, journalists, and intellectuals who explore identity, family, memory, growing up, political circumstances, and artistic creation through their own experiences.
Authors represented in the collection include Norman Lewis, Raymond Carver, Beryl Bainbridge, Michael Ignatieff, Doris Lessing, Vladimir Rybakov, Breyten Breytenbach, Todd McEwen, Eddie Limonov, William Boyd, Josef Škvorecký, Don McCullin, Reinaldo Arenas, Christian McEwen, Jaroslav Seifert, Adam Mars-Jones, and Bernard Crick. Each text presents a unique perspective on the author's life, with personal experiences intertwined with social, cultural, and historical context.
The collection covers a wide range of topics – from childhood and family relationships, through experiences of war, political persecution and exile, to artistic maturation and the writing process. Intimate confessions, witty observations and poignant testimonies together create an exceptionally diverse mosaic of human destinies, showing how autobiography can be much more than just recording facts – it becomes a way of understanding oneself, one's own past and the world.
The special value of this edition is given by the diversity of voices and styles. The authors come from different countries, cultures and political systems, so the reader gets the opportunity to compare different life paths and experiences shaped by the circumstances of time and place. It is precisely this diversity that makes this edition one of the most interesting thematic issues of the magazine Granta.
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