France, the Outsider

France, the Outsider by Ian Jack is a collection published by Granta in 1997, featuring 254 pages of diverse writing. This first edition presents a blend of fiction, reportage, polemics, autobiography, history, and travel writing, showcasing contributions from notable authors such as Sebastian Junger, James Hamilton Patterson, Charles Nicholl, and Orham Pamuk.
Readers will find a range of thought-provoking and controversial pieces that reflect on various aspects of life and culture. The anthology invites exploration of different perspectives and experiences, making it a significant addition to the literary landscape. With its rich tapestry of voices, this edition offers insights into the complexities of contemporary issues, appealing to those interested in multifaceted narratives.
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More than 80,000 readers around the world savor the fiction, reportage, polemics, autobiography, history, and travel writing presented in Granta. For this issue, contributors such as Sebastian Junger, James Hamilton Patterson, Charles Nicholl, and Orham Pamuk deliver writing that is controversial and thought-provoking, powerful and urgent, making Granta the “best literary magazine in the world” (The Ottawa Citizen).
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