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New Writing 15
Edited by Bernardine Evaristo and Maggie Gee.
New Writing 15 is the British Council's annual anthology of the finest contemporary writing in fiction, non-fiction and poetry, selected by Bernardine Evaristo and Maggie Gee.
In their introduction to New Writing 15, editors Bernardine Evaristo and Maggie Gee say 'The world of writing in English is rich, multiple, energetic and challenging.' This is clearly demonstrated in the eclectic mixture of work which has been selected for the anthology, featuring new and familiar literary talents from around the world - including Toronto, Scotland, Oman and India. It spans genres, deftly flitting from memoir to poetry to short stories to novel extracts creating an anthology that is hugely enjoyable, leaving readers with a satisfied glow of time well spent and new experiences enjoyed.
This website is a companion and key to New Writing 15 and is for readers and teachers all over the world. It features selected texts grouped into 12 themed sections for New Writing 12, New Writing 13 and New Writing 14. A new theme will be added every month for New Writing 15.
Texts will be available online for six months. After this time please refer to the print publication for the texts. The teachers' pages, readers' notes, interviews and glossaries will remain on site as will some selected pieces of writing.
Any queries relating to this website please contact arts@britishcouncil.org
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Moniza Alvi, Julian Barnes, Richard Beard, Wayne Burrows, Jacqueline Crooks, Andrew Crumey, Selma Dabbagh, Kwame Dawes, Anita Desai, Helen Dunmore, Robert Ewing, Lucy Eyre, Lisa Fugard, Alasdair Gray, Tod Hartman, Ursula Holden, Sarah Hymas, Moses Isegawa, Ma Jian, Anthony Joseph, Jason Kennedy, Rahat Kurd, Charles Lambert, Doris Lessing, Rob A. Mackenzie, Adam Marek, Karen McCarthy, Jane McKie, Sharmistha Mohanty, Nii Ayikwei Parkes, M. R. Peacocke, Kate Rhodes, Robin Robertson, Sue Rullière, Kerri Sakamoto, Fiona Sampson, Sudeep Sen, Henry Shukman, John Siddique, Catherine Smith, Saradha Soobrayen, Jean Sprackland, Zoë Strachan, Boyd Tonkin, Fiona Ritchie Walker, Gerard Woodward, Robin Yassin - Kassab, Pam Zinnemann - Hope.
Full Contents of New Writing 15
Essays Julian Barnes 'The Case of Inspector Campbell's Red Hair' Ursula Hodden 'Write at Your Peril' Ma Jian 'A Chinese Writer in London' Rahat Kurd 'A Memoir of Modest Apperances' Boyd Tonkin 'Shelf Doubt: The Intimate History of Bookshops'
Extract from Poem Sequence Pam Zinnemann - Hope 'On Cigarette Papers'
Novel Extracts Nii Ayikwei Parkes 'Afterbirth' Jacqueline Crooks 'Moose' Alasdair Gray 'Men in Love' Moses Isegawa 'Major Azizima in Hot Soup' Sharmistha Mohanty 'The Sari' and 'Tornado' Kerri Sakamoto 'The Mongolian Spot' Robin Yassin - Kassab 'Marwan al - Haj'
Poems Moniza Alvi 'Interior, Degas' and 'The Crossing' Wayne Burrows 'Under Surveillance' Kwame Dawes 'The Magic of Monarchy' Sarah Hymas 'A Wise Man Builds His House on a Rock' Anthony Joseph 'The Bamboo Saxophone, Soot' Rob A. Mackenzie 'In the Last Few Seconds' and 'Lighter' Karen McCarthy 'If I Was a Buddist I'd Chant for Your Happiness' and 'War's Imperial Museum' Jane McKie 'Tin Quartet' M. R. Peacocke 'Simile' Kate Rhodes 'Four Things You Never Got To See' and 'The Conversation' Fiona Ritchie Walker 'Inviolata' Robin Robertson 'About Time', 'Territorial' and 'Unfound' Fiona Sampson 'As If to Move the Air Is to Disturb It' Sudeep Sen 'Meditteranean' Henry Shukman 'Backs of Houses', 'Four a.m. in Icy Mountains' and 'The Call, Upside Down' John Siddique 'Inside #1' and 'Inside #2' Catherine Smith 'Prayers' and 'The White Sheets' Saradha Soobrayen 'I Will Unlove You' Jean Sprackland 'Birthday Poem, Bracken' and 'The Stopped Train'
Short Stories Richard Beard 'Hearing Myself Think' Andrew Crumey 'Livacy' Selma Dabbagh 'Down the Market' Anita Desai 'The Landing' Helen Dunmore 'At the Institue with KM' Robert Ewing 'Rapture of the Deep' Lucy Eyre 'Brand Ethiopia' Lisa Fugard 'Shangri-La' Jason Kennedy 'The Sandwich Factory' Charles Lambert 'Entertaining Friends' Doris Lessing 'In the National Gallery' Adam Marek 'Batman vs the Bull' Sue Rulliere 'The Sounds of Flies' Zoe Strachan 'The Secret Life of Dads' Gerard Woodward 'Seagulls'
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