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The Anthology of New Writing

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The British Council's annual anthologies highlight exceptional writing in fiction, non-fiction, and poetry from both established and emerging voices in the UK, Ireland, and the Commonwealth. Short stories featured include works by Lasdun, Vijayakrishnan, Pinchuk, Gunesekera, Robins, Gurnah, Womersley, Gunn, Hogan, Rose, Da Costa, Barlay, Pandit, and Cowie, exploring themes from personal journeys to reflections on memory and identity. The poetry section showcases contributions from Morley, Muldoon, Luther, Stoddart, Walls, Etter, Knight, Galbraith, O'Brien, McKendrik, Paterson, and Musariri, with themes ranging from nature and existential musings to personal and cultural reflections. Novel extracts are presented from authors like Feaver, Nwokedi, Fernyhough, Harsent, Freud, Rogers, Dooley, Nwosu, Grut, and Soobramanien, offering glimpses into their narrative worlds. In non-fiction, works by Ifowodo, Lee, Michelson, and Warner delve into personal experiences and broader societal themes, while Faber reflects on connections to mythology and personal narratives. This anthology serves as a vibrant tapestry of contemporary writing, celebrating diverse voices and experiences.

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2006
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Titel
NW14
Ondertitel
The Anthology of New Writing
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Granta Books
Jaar van publicatie
2006
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
322
ISBN10
1862078505
ISBN13
9781862078505
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The British Council's annual anthologies highlight exceptional writing in fiction, non-fiction, and poetry from both established and emerging voices in the UK, Ireland, and the Commonwealth. Short stories featured include works by Lasdun, Vijayakrishnan, Pinchuk, Gunesekera, Robins, Gurnah, Womersley, Gunn, Hogan, Rose, Da Costa, Barlay, Pandit, and Cowie, exploring themes from personal journeys to reflections on memory and identity. The poetry section showcases contributions from Morley, Muldoon, Luther, Stoddart, Walls, Etter, Knight, Galbraith, O'Brien, McKendrik, Paterson, and Musariri, with themes ranging from nature and existential musings to personal and cultural reflections. Novel extracts are presented from authors like Feaver, Nwokedi, Fernyhough, Harsent, Freud, Rogers, Dooley, Nwosu, Grut, and Soobramanien, offering glimpses into their narrative worlds. In non-fiction, works by Ifowodo, Lee, Michelson, and Warner delve into personal experiences and broader societal themes, while Faber reflects on connections to mythology and personal narratives. This anthology serves as a vibrant tapestry of contemporary writing, celebrating diverse voices and experiences.