EVENT POSTPONED: City Lights celebrates Granta Magazine | North Beach
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Event scheduled for 12/10/09 has been postponed – Join Granta’s Acting Editor, John Freeman, and several guests in an evening of readings and discussion.
Granta magazine was founded in 1889 by students at Cambridge University as The Granta, a periodical of student politics, student badinage and student literary enterprise, named after the river that runs through the town.
In this original incarnation it had a long and distinguished history, publishing the early work of many writers who later became well known, including A. A. Milne, Michael Frayn, Stevie Smith, Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath. During the 1970s, it ran into trouble – dwindling money, mounting apathy – from which it was rescued by a small group of postgraduates who successfully and surprisingly relaunched it as a magazine of new writing, with both writers and their audience drawn from the world beyond Cambridge.
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Cost: FREE
Tags: Book Reading, Free, North Beach
Categories: Literature, San Francisco