Granta 135 is a snapshot of contemporary Ireland, which shows where
one of the world's most distinguished and independent literary
traditions is today. Here international stars rub shoulders with a new
generation of talent from a country which keeps producing exceptional
writers.
This issue features Kevin Barry on Cork, "as intimate and homicidal as a
little Marseille"; Lucy Caldwell imagining forbidden first love in
Belfast; an exclusive extract of Colm Tóibín's next novel, about growing
up in the shadow of a famous father; fiction from Emma Donaghue about
Victorian Ireland's miraculous fasting girls; and Sara Baume describing
the wild allure and threat of the rural landscape.
Also featuring fiction from Colin Barrett, John Connell, Mary
O'Donoghue, Roddy Doyle, Siobhán Mannion, Belinda McKeon, Sally Rooney,
Donal Ryan, and William Wall; poetry from Tara Bergin, Leontia Flynn and
Stephen Sexton; photography by Doug DuBois, Stephen Dock and Birte
Kaufmann; with original portraits of the authors in their environment by
acclaimed street photographer Eamonn Doyle.