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Graham Swift

Graham Swift - Books

Graham Colin Swift FRSL (born May 4, 1949) is an English author. He was born in London, England and educated at Dulwich College, London, Queens' College, Cambridge, and later the University of York. He was a friend of Ted Hughes.

Some of his works have been made into films, including Last Orders, which starred Michael Caine and Bob Hoskins and Waterland which starred Jeremy Irons. Last Orders was a joint winner of the 1996 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction and a mildly controversial winner of the Booker Prize in 1996, owing to the superficial similarities in plot to William Faulkner's As I Lay Dying. Waterland was set in The Fens; it is a novel of landscape, history and family, and is often cited as one of the outstanding post-war British novels and has been a set text on the English Literature syllabus in British schools.

The Light Of Day

2024
The novel revolves around George Webb, a former police officer turned private detective, w

El Domingo De Las Madres

2024
Set in post-World War I England, the story unfolds on a warm spring day in 1924, focusing

Waterland

2024
"Waterland" is a novel that intertwines the personal history of a history teacher with the

Last Orders

2024
Four men once close to Jack Dodds, a London butcher, meet to carry out his peculiar last w