'Where there is no imagination, there is no horror.' - Arthur Conan
Doyle
From realities to nightmares, from neighbours with dark secrets to
minds that come unhinged, Granta 117 explores a universal state of
being.
John Freeman has been editor of Granta since 2009. He is the author of The Tyranny of E-mail and former president of the National Book Critics circle. His criticism has appeared in more than two hundred newspapers around the world, including the Guardian, the Independent, The Times and the Wall Street Journal.
"Just in time for Halloween, Granta, the London-based quarterly,
calls on the American master of horror, Stephen King, to headline a
new issue devoted to horror that's more literary than gory, yet
still chilling and at times, bloody."
-- USA Today
"Looking for something a little more cerebral this Halloween than
underwear models with fangs? You can't do better than the new issue
of Granta: "Horror." The 117th volume of the British literary
journal offers a bone-chilling selection of fiction and
nonfiction."
-- The Washington Post
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