
Granta 157: Should We Have Stayed At Home?
From Antarctica and the deserts of the US-Mexico border, to a Siberian whale-killing station and the alleyways of Taipei, these dispatches describe a world in perpetual motion (even when it is ''locked-down''). To travel, we are reminded, is to embrace the experience of being a stranger -......
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<p><b>From Antarctica and the deserts of the US-Mexico border, to a Siberian whale-killing station and the alleyways of Taipei, these dispatches describe a world in perpetual motion (even when it is ''locked-down''). To travel, we are reminded, is to embrace the experience of being a stranger - to acknowledge that one person''s frontier is another''s home.</b></p><p>In 1984 <i>Granta </i>published its first issue devoted to travel writing. Nearly forty years after that genre-defining volume, a new generation of writers from around the globe offers a new vision of what travel writing can be.</p><p><i>Granta</i> 157 is guest-edited by award-winning travel writer <b>William Atkins</b>. It features:<br><br><b>Jason Allen-Paisant</b> remembers the trees of his childhood Jamaica from his home in Leeds<br><b>Carlos Manuel Alvarez</b> navigates Cuba''s customs system<br><b>Eliane Brum </b>travels from her home in the Brazilian Amazon to Antarctica in the era of climate crisis<br><b>Francisco Cantu </b>and <b>Javier Zamora</b>: a former border guard travels to the US-Mexico border with a former undocumented migrant who crossed the border as a child<br><b>Jennifer Croft</b>''s richly illustrated essay on postcards and graffiti, inspired by Los Angeles <br><b>Bathsheba Demuth</b> visits a whale-hunting station on the Bering Strait, Russia<br><b>Sinead Gleeson </b>visits Brazil with Clarice Lispector<br><b>Kate Harris </b>with the Tinglit people of the Taku River basin, Alaska<br>Artist <b>Roni Horn</b> on Iceland <br><b>Emmanuel Iduma </b>returns to Lagos in his late father''s footsteps, Nigeria<br><b>Kapka Kassabova </b>among the gatherers of the ancient Mesta River, Bulgaria<br><b>Taran Khan</b> with Afghan migrants in Germany and Kabul <br><b>Jessica J. Lee </b>in the alleyways of Taipei, Taiwan, in search of her mother''s home<br><b>Sven Lindqvist </b>in the Mauritanian Sahara in 1987 - a previously unpublished essay by the late icon of travel writing<br><b>Ben Mauk </b>among the volcanoes of Duterte''s Philippines <br><b>Pascale Petit </b>tracks tigers in Paris and India<br>Photographer <b>James Tylor </b>on the legacy of whaling in Indigenous South Australia</p>
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