Granta 9: John Berger: Boris by Bill Buford

Granta 9: John Berger: Boris

Granta #9

Bill Buford with Frederic Prokosch (Contributor), Manlio Argueta (Contributor), Sheila Rowbotham (Contributor), José Donoso (Contributor), David Harsent (Contributor), Patrick Marnham (Contributor), John Berger (Contributor), James Wolcott (Contributor), Russell Hoban (Contributor), Graham Swift (Contributor), Joan Jara (Contributor), Guillermo Cabrera Infante (Contributor), Mario Vargas Llosa (Contributor), Gabriel García Márquez (Contributor), Ronald Sukenick (Contributor), T.C. Boyle (Contributor)

256 pages first pub 1983 (editions)

art essays literary short stories challenging informative reflective medium-paced
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Granta 9: John Berger: Boris by Bill Buford is a absorbing and deeply moving read that will resonate with readers who appreciate complex, introspective explorations of the human experience, particularly those who are drawn to stories of love, loss, and the transformative power of art and history.

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Boris: a story of love and pain and self-destruction. Also a chronicle of an obsession with political and historical implications that extend far beyond its seemingly straightforward, spartan narrative. Plus Gabriel García Marquez on ‘The Solitude...

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