I try to make a point of reading books by young writers, because I’m interested in seeing what people of my generation are writing. So I was always going to be looking out for the latest Granta Best of Young British Novelists. I’m blogging this as a story-by-story project, but the posts may (where applicable) also take in what else I’ve read of the authors’ work. Here are the contents:
- Kamila Shamsie, ‘Vipers’
- Ned Beauman, ‘Glow’
- Tahmima Anam, ‘Anwar Gets Everything’
- Naomi Alderman, ‘Soon and In Our Days’
- Nadifa Mohamed, ‘Filsan’
- Davd Szalay, ‘Europa’
- Evie Wyld, ‘After the Hedland’
- Taiye Selasi. ‘Driver‘
- Adam Thirlwell, ‘Slow Motion’
- Steven Hall, ‘The End of Endings’
- Adam Foulds, ‘A World Intact’
- Benjamin Markovits, ‘You Don’t Have to Live Like This’
- Joanna Kavenna, ‘Tomorrow’
- Zadie Smith, ‘Just Right’
- Sarah Hall, ‘The Reservation’
- Xiaolu Guo, ‘Interim Zone’
- Helen Oyeyemi, ‘Boy, Snow, Bird’
- Jenni Fagan, ‘Zephyrs’
- Sunjeev Sahota, ‘Arrivals’
- Ross Raisin, ‘Submersion’
That list will gradually turn into a set of links to my individual posts. So let’s go…
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