Granta 96: War Zones
By (Author) Ian Jack
Granta Publications Ltd
Granta Publications Ltd
1st February 2007
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
828
Paperback
256
Width 145mm, Height 210mm, Spine 15mm
355g
Featuring Wendell Steavenson reporting from Beirut on the Israeli bombardment, Jame Buchan on the Trident base in Scotland, Geoff Dyer on everything he learned from war films, Jasmina Tesanovic on the death squads of Serbia and Brian Thompson on his memories of National Service.
Plus an oral history of fear in battle by Craig Taylor and a photo essay on Britain's hidden military bases by Simon Norfolk.
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Ian Jack has edited Granta since 1995. He began his career in journalism on a weekly newspaper in Scotland in the 1960s. Between 1970 and 1986 he worked for the Sunday Times as a reporter, editor, feature writer and foreign correspondent (mainly in the Indian Subcontinent). He was a co-founder of the Independent on Sunday in 1989 and edited that newspaper between 1991 and 1995. His awards in Britain include those for reporter, journalist and editor of the year. A book of his writing about Britain, Before the Oil Ran Out, was published in 1987. He lives with his family in London.