Granta celebrates 100th issue
18/12/07 02:04
Granta magazine, perhaps the most influential
literary journal of recent decades, celebrated the
publication of its 100th edition this month. Granta
was instrumental in the renaissance seen in the genre
of travel writing in the 1980s, featuring
contributions from most of the major players in the
field, including Bruce Chatwin, often in dedicated
travel editions, the first of which included
Chatwin's 'The Coup.' The Guardian observed of
that edition: "[It] featured almost all
the names we now regard as the masters of the genre,
most of them in some absurd and compelling situation
of their own making: Redmond O'Hanlon, Bruce Chatwin,
James Fenton, Jonathan Raban, Martha Gellhorn, Paul
Theroux and Norman Lewis. Buford regards this edition
as the culmination of all he was striving for in the
first three years. Or as he puts it: 'Finally I
fucking did it.'"

