GRANTA - The Magazine of New Writing; 77 / Spring 2002 / WHAT WE THINK OF AMERICA
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Nära nyskick. U.K., 2002, 256 pp., paperback, VG condition; photoill. / In this issue twenty-four writers drawn from many countries describe the part America has played in their lives - for better or worse - and deliver their estmate of the good and the bad it has done as the world´s supreme political, military, economic and cultural power. / Hanan al-Shaykh, Amit Chaudhuri, Ariel Dorfman, Lu Gusun, Aleksa Djilas, James Hamilton-Paterson, Michael Ignatieff, Ivan Klíma, David Malouf, Fintan O´Toole, Orhan Pamuk, Harold Pinter, Karim Raslan, Ahdaf Soueif ( and many moore ). / Plus J.M. COETZEE: trying to find a job ( and a woman ) in London, PANKAJ MISHRA: what makes a jihadi, BLAKE MORRISON: the secrets a mother and father left behind, ZIAUDDIN SARDAR: the struggle to save Mecca, FRANCIS SPUFFORD: his sister, the Hobbit, and the great escape, THOMAS DWORZAK: a picture essay from Afganistan /
