Granta 27 Death

Granta 27 Death, edited by Bill Buford, is a literary anthology published by Granta in 1989. This first edition comprises 256 pages and is presented in English. The collection explores the profound theme of death, examining how it serves as a pivotal conclusion in various narratives, from classic tales like Romeo and Juliet to modern interpretations.
Readers will find a diverse range of contributions that delve into the significance of death in storytelling. The anthology invites contemplation on how endings shape narratives and the human experience, presenting a collection that reflects on mortality through multiple perspectives. With its focus on fiction and literary collections, this edition offers a thought-provoking exploration of one of life’s most universal themes.
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A story becomes a story once it has an ending, and there is no ending more powerful than death. The story of Romeo and Juliet begins when Romeo and Juliet die. The story of Othello. The story of Anna Karenina. The story of Madame Bovary: until their deaths; there is no story. But what is the story of death itself?
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