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EPISODE · May 20, 2013 · 33 MIN

Helen Oyeyemi: The Granta Podcast, Ep. 56

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In our latest instalment of podcasts featuring our Best of Young British Novelists, we speak to Helen Oyeyemi. Oyeyemi is the author of The Icarus Girl and The Opposite House. Her third novel, White is for Witching, was awarded a 2010 Somerset Maugham Award, and her fourth, Mr Fox, won the 2012 Zora Neale Hurston/Richard Wright Foundation Award. ‘Boy, Snow, Bird’, in the issue, is an excerpt from a new novel of the same title, published in 2014 by Picador in the UK and Riverhead in the US. Here Oyeyemi spoke to online editor Ted Hodgkinson about the joys of writing from a male perspective, the role of magic in her work, some of her influences from Alfred Hitchcock to Jeanette Winterson and how as a young girl she would write alternate endings in the margins of the classics.

In our latest instalment of podcasts featuring our Best of Young British Novelists, we speak to Helen Oyeyemi. Oyeyemi is the author of The Icarus Girl and The Opposite House. Her third novel, White is for Witching, was awarded a 2010 Somerset Maugham Award, and her fourth, Mr Fox, won the 2012 Zora Neale Hurston/Richard Wright Foundation Award. ‘Boy, Snow, Bird’, in the issue, is an excerpt from a new novel of the same title, published in 2014 by Picador in the UK and Riverhead in the US. He...

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Cacería

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Extending the GBN to Hinxton Genome Campus Explaining the 'drill and stitch' method used to rapidly extend the Granta Backbone Network out to Babraham in order to facilitate greater collaboration with the Hinxton Genome Campus. January 2019. GBN Cambridge University Granta Backbone Network En voz de Antonio Ortuño UNAM Antonio Ortuño (Zapopan, Jalisco, 1976). Periodista y escritor. Colabora en distintos diarios nacionales e internacionales como Milenio (México), El País (España) y Clarín (Argentina) y en revistas como Letras Libres, Proceso y La Tempestad. Es autor de las novelas ‘El buscador de cabezas’ (2006), ‘Recursos humanos’ (2007) y ‘Ánima’ (2011) y sus cuentos se encuentran en los títulos ‘El jardín japonés’ (2006) y ‘La señora Rojo’ (2010). Por su obra, en 2007 fue reconocido como finalista al Premio Herralde de Novela y en 2010 la revista Granta lo eligió como uno de los mejores escritores jóvenes de Iberoamérica. “Cacería”, texto que se reproduce a continuación, pertenece a la novela ‘La fila india’ (Océano, 2013). Este fragmento describe una situación protagonizada por migrantes que esperan ser atendidos por un Delegado de la Comisión Nacional de Migración, persona que influirá definitivamente en su destino. La novela en su conjunto retrata la realidad de aquellos centroamericanos Uki Goñi - Observations Uki Goñi I write for The Guardian, The New York Review of Books, The New York Times and others. Best known for my book "The Real Odessa: How Nazi War Criminals Escaped Europe", Granta Books, augmented edition November 2022. "Observations" is an informal meeting place for lectures, interviews, anything of interest that comes my way. Enjoy!

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