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And, for me, part of the reason for wanting to write in Granta is because it's not a magazine like a news magazine or a newspaper.
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• Sarfraz Manzoor's essay White Girls is featured in Granta 112: Pakistan, which is published this week.
Sarfraz Manzoor: My family said they would boycott my wedding Sarfraz Manzoor 2010
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Shamsie wrote about this song in Granta magazine, which just published a whole issue on Pakistan.
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Her short fiction has appeared in Granta, Prospect, and The Iowa
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The story is adapted from Lynn Barber's eight-page true-life essay in Granta magazine.
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Shamsie wrote about this song in Granta magazine, which just published a whole issue on Pakistan.
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Todd McEwen in Granta: "North By Northwest isn't a film about what happens to Cary Grant, it's about what happens to his suit."
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The New World Order (1991). – in Granta (no 37), Autumn 1991.
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The New World Order (1991). – in Granta (no 37), Autumn 1991.
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The primeval fortress stood on the left bank of the river, which some called the Granta and some called the Cam; and for reasons best known to themselves, the Romans did not think fit to span that river by a bridge, but they made their great Via Devana pass sheer through the river-as some Dutch or German Irrationalist has pretended that the children of Israel did when they found the
The Coming of the Friars Augustus Jessopp 1868
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