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Graham Swift

    4 de mayo de 1949

    Graham Swift es un autor británico, reconocido por sus profundas exploraciones de la historia, la memoria y la identidad inglesas. Su prosa a menudo se caracteriza por ser lírica y reflexiva, entrelazando a la perfección el pasado y el presente. Swift profundiza magistralmente en temas de familia, pérdida y la búsqueda de sentido en un mundo cambiante. Sus obras ofrecen profundas perspectivas sobre la condición humana y las complejidades de la herencia nacional.

    Graham Swift
    Waterland
    Tomorrow. A Triumph
    Making An Elephant
    Selected Poems
    Making an Elephant. Writing from Within
    New Collected Poems
    • New Collected Poems

      • 416 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Graham has given us a poetry of intense power and inquisitive vision - a body of work regarded by many as among the best Romantic poetry of the twentieth century. This New Collected Poems, edited by poet and Graham-scholar Matthew Francis and with a foreword by Douglas Dunn, offers the broadest picture yet of Graham's work.

      New Collected Poems
    • Making an Elephant. Writing from Within

      • 416 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      In his debut non-fiction work, the Booker Prize-winning author of Last Orders and Waterland offers a heartfelt and insightful reflection on the influences and inspirations that have shaped his life.

      Making an Elephant. Writing from Within
    • Selected Poems

      • 128 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Coinciding with the tenth anniversary of his death, this is a collection of W.S. Graham's poems.

      Selected Poems
    • As a novelist, Graham Swift delights in the possibilities of the human voice, imagining his way into the minds and hearts of an extraordinary range of characters. In Making an Elephant, his first ever work of non-fiction, the voice is his own.

      Making An Elephant
    • Re-issued in a new series style, Booker Prize-winner Graham Swift delivers a masterful and compassionate novel exploring the mystery of happiness.

      Tomorrow. A Triumph
    • Set in the bleak Fen Country of East Anglia, and spanning some 240 years in the lives of its haunted narrator and his ancestors, Waterland is a book that takes in eels and incest, ale-making and madness, the heartless sweep of history and a family romance as tormented as any in Greek tragedy. "Waterland, like the Hardy novels, carries with all else a profound knowledge of a people, a place, and their interweaving.... Swift tells his tale with wonderful contemporary verve and verbal felicity.... A fine and original work."--Los Angeles Times

      Waterland
    • The Sunday Times bestseller - an intensely moving and beautifully written new novel from the Booker-prize winning author of Last Orders and Waterland

      Mothering Sunday
    • Learning to Swim and Other Stories

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      'Graham Swift has shown that he has an authority - of style, characterization, grasp of life. These concentrated enigmatic stories address their subjects with such intelligent conviction and clarity that their ambiguities are not left to be stumbled on by the reader, but are challengingly displayed. They are like James's stories in the way they apply an almost scientific analytical cleverness to the things in life which are forever vague, painful or imponderable' Times Literary Supplement 'The ties that bind people, the good and bad things they do to each other, the happiness, embarrassment and the pain that they cause their friends, their partners, their children - these are Graham Swift's chief concerns. He has a wide range; he can be delicately sensitive or outrageously funny. He is a born storyteller' Daily Telegraph

      Learning to Swim and Other Stories
    • Set in Southeast England, friendship and love among a group of men whose lives have been intertwined since World War II. When one dies, the survivors are brought together and are forced to take stock of the paths their lives have taken, by choice and by accident, since the war. Winner of the 1996 Booker Prize.

      Last Orders
    • Out Of This World

      • 272 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      As a novelist, Graham Swift delights in the possibilities of the human voice, imagining his way into the minds and hearts of an extraordinary range of characters.

      Out Of This World