What happens after you fall in love? The essays and fiction in this
issue of Granta look at the risk and reward of loving someone.
'Whatever Happened to Interracial Love' by the late
African-American filmmaker Kathleen Collins, captures the
atmosphere of the Civil Rights movement in New York and the
dangerous risks taken by its activists. In an iconic essay
'Africa's Future Has No Place for Stupid Black Men' young Nigerian
writer Pwaangulongii Daoud delivers a passionate elegy for his
friend C-Boy, a gay activist in homophobic Nigeria. And Claire
Hajaj describes a perilous journey from Raqqa to Allepo to Beirut,
for a refugee from Islamic State. Suzanne Brogger describes the
pain of being stalked; Emma Cline depicts a taut sibling
relationship; Steven Dunn on a violent childhood; and Gwendoline
Riley on first love. Also in this issue: FICTION Patrick Flanery,
Victor Lodato; POETRY Vahni Capildeo, Melissa Lee-Houghton, Sylvia
Legris and Hoa Nguyen; PHOTOGRAPHY Jacob Aue Sobol with an
introduction by Joanna Kavenna
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