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Granta 129: Fate edited by Sigrid Rausing

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January-February 2015, no. 368

Granta 129: Fate edited by Sigrid Rausing

Granta $24.99 pb, 280 pp

Granta 129: Fate edited by Sigrid Rausing

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January-February 2015, no. 368

In 2013, publisher Sigrid Rausing significantly reduced Granta magazine’s staff, and long-time editor John Freeman resigned. At this news, various high-profile contributors, including Peter Carey, expressed their concern for the future of the magazine. But if we can judge solely on the quality of this edition, the new Rausing-edited Granta has lost none of its verve. It remains chock-full of fine writing and art.

With fate as its theme, much of the work in this edition speaks to love, loss, and mortality. Which is not to say that it makes for grim reading. The lead story, Louise Erdrich’s ‘Domain’, may be dark in subject matter, but it is also playful. A take on a no doubt popular science fiction theme, ‘Domain’ presents a future world in which the quality of your digitally uploaded afterlife is determined by which of the various corporate-owned simulations you can afford. It is literary in tone without sacrificing the pay-off of genre.

Luke Horton reviews 'Granta 129: Fate' edited by Sigrid Rausing

Granta 129: Fate

edited by Sigrid Rausing

Granta $24.99 pb, 280 pp

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