This issue of Granta is about the difference between the world as we see
it and the world as it actually is, beyond our faulty memories and tired
understanding. It's also about the borderlands of politics and reason,
and of reality and transcendence, in contested territories. Ludmila
Ulitskaya's diary of cancer treatment in Russia and Israel; Raja
Shehadeh on emptying his mother's house in Ramallah; Janine di Giovanni
remembers Iraq before and after the American invasion; Charles Glass on
the jihadist occupation of an Armenian village in Syria; Fiction by
Jesse Ball, Kevin Canty, Jon Fosse, Sebastià Jovani, China Miéville,
Ottessa Moshfegh and Tracy O'Neill; Poetry by John Ashbery, Peter Gizzi,
Kathryn Maris and Sandra Simonds; Photography by Noémie Goudal and Ian
Teh; Plus: The second act of Anne Carson's TV show, 'Krapp Hour'