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Insightful narratives on nature and human impact.

"Granta 133: What Have We Done" offers a profound look at our changing environment and societal shifts. Whether you're moved by Barry Lopez's reflections or intrigued by the detailed account of Sellafield's safety measures, this collection combines the beauty and sorrow of our natural world with human stories. For those who appreciate deep contemplation and diverse narratives, this edition has essays and poetry that will enrich your perspective and perhaps spark a newfound understanding of our role in the world's transformation.

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ISBN: 9781905881918
Authors: Sigrid Rausing
Publisher: Granta
Date of Publication: 2015-11-05
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Poetry
Goodreads rating: 3.92
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The world, as we know it, is changing . . .In the autumn issue of "Granta," acclaimed nature writer Barry Lopez meditates on language and seeing; poet Kathleen Jamie travels to the Alaskan wilderness; science writer Fred Pearce describes the effort to keep Sellafield safe; Adam Nicolson investigates murder in rural Romania; Robert MacFarlane introduces unpublished extracts from the notebooks of Roger Deakin; and new Australian writer Rebecca Giggs witnesses the monumental death of a stranded whale.Fiction by Ben Marcus, Ann Beattie, Deb Olin Unferth and David Szalay. Poetry by Noelle Kocot, Maureen McLane, Ange Mlinko and Andrew Motion. Photography by Helge Skodvin introduced by Audrey Niffenegger."Every way one turned the tundra was laid out like a green sea, sedgy and subtle and glinting with secret melt pools and waterways." - Kathleen Jamie
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