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Swift, Graham 1949- (Graham Colin Swift) | Encyclopedia.comBorn May 4, 1949, in London, England; son of Allan Stanley (a civil servant) and Sheila Irene Swift. Education: Queen's College, Cambridge, BA, 1970, MA, 1975.
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Graham Swift - United AgentsGraham Swift was born in 1949 and is the author of nine novels. He is the recipient of many awards for his fiction, including the bi-annual Geoffrey Faber ...
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Graham Swift | The Booker PrizesGraham Swift is the author of eleven novels and two collections of short stories. His books have appeared in over 30 languages.
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'How did I end up becoming a novelist?' | Biography booksFeb 28, 2009 · By his own admission, Swift was one of literature's slow starters. A seemingly perennial student, with an English degree from Cambridge and ...
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Triumph of the common man | Books | The GuardianMar 1, 2003 · Life at a glance: Graham Colin Swift ; Born: May 4 1949 ; Education : 1954-60 Croydon Grammar School; '60-66 Dulwich College; '67-70 Cambridge ...
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Twelve Post-War Tales by Graham Swift - Penguin Random HouseIn stock Free deliveryAn exquisite new collection of stories from the Booker Prize–winning author, about lives shaped and haunted by war.
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Graham Swift: 'When you're reading a book you're on a little island'Jul 5, 2014 · The books interview: The author of Waterland and Last Orders tells Susanna Rustin how 'joyful' he feels to be writing short stories.
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Graham Swift, the quiet man of UK literature, speaks up | The HeraldJun 27, 2014 · His south London childhood, with older brother Peter, was "sunny and secure". His father, a wartime fighter pilot, became a clerk in the ...Missing: background | Show results with:background<|control11|><|separator|>
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Graham Swift on Last Orders, 25 years on: 'I wasn't born a writerJan 16, 2021 · I've always felt that my literary journey began even when I was small, that the seeds of my desire to be a writer were sown in childhood.Missing: literature history
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Swift, Graham (Colin) 1949- | Encyclopedia.comEducation: Attended Dulwich College, 1960-67; Queen's College, Cambridge, B.A., 1970, M.A., 1975; attended York University, 1970-73. Hobbies and other interests ...
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Graham Swift - Literary EncyclopediaGraham Swift was born in South East London in May 1949. He was educated at Dulwich College (as were CS Forrester, PG Wodehouse and Raymond Chandler) and at ...
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Graham Swift: Literary Relations - Waterland - The Victorian WebSources, Influences, and Confluences · General · Charles Dickens · Wiliam Wordsworth · A. S. Byatt · Salman Rushdie · Other.
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[PDF] From Storytelling to Historia: The Fiction of Graham SwiftGraham Swift, a major contemporary British novelist, is concerned in his fiction, one short story collection and six novels to date, with narratives of ...
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An Interview with Graham Swift - jstoran interview with. GRAHAM SWIFT. Conducted by Catherine Bernard raham Swift was born in 1949 in London. His has been the fairly straightforward path of ...
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The Works of Graham Swift -- Progression and EvolutionLearning to Swim is a collection of short stories that was not published in book form until after Swift completed his first three novels. Prior to this ...<|separator|>
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Swift, Graham. The Sweet Shop Owner 1980 - Literary EncyclopediaAug 16, 2004 · The Sweet-Shop Owner. (1980), Graham Swift's well-received first novel, focuses on Willy Chapman, the sixty-one year old owner of two ...Missing: critical reception
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Book Reviews, Sites, Romance, Fantasy, Fiction | Kirkus ReviewsJun 1, 1985 · Though The Sweet-Shop Owner (originally published in 1980 in England) was Swift's first novel, it is only now being released in the US.Missing: critical reception
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History, His Story, and Stories in Graham Swift's WaterlandThus, Graham Swift's emphasis throughout the novel on two matters -- the Fens and sexuality -- that resist all ideological, narrative control, that refuse to ...Missing: influences | Show results with:influences<|control11|><|separator|>
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Contemporary Crisis FictionsGraham Swift, Ian McEwan and Kazuo Ishiguro are three of the most important writers to have emerged on the British literary scene since the 1970s. To some ...
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Ever After by Graham Swift - Penguin Random HouseIn stock Free delivery over $20It is the story of Bill Unwin, a man haunted by the death of his beautify wife and a survivor himself of a recent brush with mortality.Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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BOOK REVIEW : EVER AFTER<i> by Graham Swift</i> ; Alfred A ...Apr 2, 1992 · Graham Swift's “Ever After” sets a contemporary life in apposition with a life from Victorian times and uses the resonance between them to ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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Last Orders | The Booker PrizesJan 26, 1996 · Sorrow and resentment mingle with passion and regret in Graham Swift's Booker Prize-winning testament to a changing England and to enduring mortality.Missing: major | Show results with:major
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Graham Swift's 'Last Orders' Receives the Booker PrizeOct 30, 1996 · Graham Swift novel Last Orders wins Britain's prestigious Booker Prize; Reading in the Dark, first novel by Irish poet Seamus Deane, ...Missing: major | Show results with:major
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Fiction winners | The James Tait Black PrizesOct 29, 2024 · Joint Award: Graham Swift - Last Orders (Picador Macmillan) and Alice Thompson - Justine (Canongate) - 1996; Christopher Priest - The ...
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Voice from the street | Books | The GuardianApr 14, 2007 · Waterland won the Guardian fiction award and the Winifred Holtby memorial prize in 1983; in the same year, Swift was selected as one of Granta' ...
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The Light of Day | The Booker PrizesJan 1, 2002 · Graham Swift's powerful and atmospheric tale of murder, redemption and of the discovery, for better or worse, of the hidden forces inside us.
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Best Prize in Booker Literary Award Is Sales: Europe TodayOct 25, 1996 · This year, Graham Swift's ``Last Orders'' is the favorite, with respective odds of 4/7 and 4/6 at Ladbrokes and William Hill, Britain's two ...Missing: recognition | Show results with:recognition
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'Wish You Were Here,' by Graham Swift - The New York TimesApr 20, 2012 · In “Wish You Were Here,” Swift trains this searching, compassionate gaze on a middle-aged couple, Jack and Ellie, who run a caravan park on the Isle of Wight.
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Wish You Were Here by Graham Swift – review - The GuardianJun 11, 2011 · A novel about a brief marital spat into a reflection on Englishness and its decline. Mad cow and foot-and-mouth disease and the effects on the countryside of ...
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Mothering Sunday: A Romance by Graham Swift reviewFeb 20, 2016 · A last moment of intimacy between English maidservant and heir is at the heart of this masterful novellaMissing: themes | Show results with:themes
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Summary and Reviews of Mothering Sunday by Graham SwiftRating 4.8 (15) Apr 19, 2016 · A luminous, intensely moving tale that begins with a secret lovers' assignation in the spring of 1924, then unfolds to reveal the whole of a remarkable life.
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Here We Are by Graham Swift review – a tale of magic, love and lossFeb 27, 2020 · A story that spans half a century, an account of the great vanishing act of life, which is as light and brilliant as the cobwebs in the garden.
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Review: 'Here We Are,' By Graham Swift - NPRbut it ...
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Twelve Post-War Tales by Graham Swift review - The GuardianJun 4, 2025 · The author's conceptual agility is on display in these short stories surveying the trauma of conflict and the challenges of survival.
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Twelve Post-War Tales by Graham Swift | World Literature TodayTwelve Post-War Tales by Graham Swift ... New York. Knopf. 2025. 304 pages. Best known as the author of Waterland (1983) and Last Orders ...
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Graham Swift's Mothering Sunday as a “Coming-of-Voice” NovelMar 27, 2018 · This article discusses Mothering Sunday's position within the body of Swift's novels and shows that by making the heroine a successful writer he ...Missing: techniques minimalist
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[PDF] Imaginary Specters, Imagined Listeners: - DiVA portalJun 10, 2021 · One aspect of Kucała's analysis of Swift's narrative that can be discussed further is the very last part of the aforementioned quote—that is ...
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Trauma and Ethics in the Novels of Graham Swift - Stef CrapsThis book offers a critical reading of the novels of Graham Swift in light of recent developments in literary theory and criticism.Missing: recurring motifs<|control11|><|separator|>
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Review: 'England and Other Stories' by Graham Swift offers lonely ...May 20, 2015 · Loss is a recurring theme; widows and widowers are a Swift specialty. Much of the grief is caused by history, with Swift's imagination ranging ...Missing: identity | Show results with:identity
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England and Other Stories, By Graham Swift, book review: ElegantJul 7, 2014 · A mosaic portraying England as a nation with a permanent identity crisis, caught between modernity and the past, tragedy and comedy.Missing: loss memory
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[PDF] Metafiction in Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse and Graham Swift's ...Through a thematic analysis of narrative techniques and characterization, this study undertook these texts as a foundation to explore the growth of ...
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Home truths | South China Morning PostApr 22, 2007 · ... Graham Swift is an unusual figure ... So why did Swift and his wife, writer Candice Rodd, never have children?
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[PDF] THE BEST OF YOUNG BRITISH NOVELISTS - Granta1983. 1993. THE BEST OF YOUNG. BRITISH NOVELISTS. MARTIN AMIS. PAT BARKER. JULIAN BARNES. URSULA BENTLEY. WILLIAM BOYD. BUCHI EMECHETA. MAGGIE GEE. KAZUO ...
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Graham Swift: What my father never told me about the warMay 8, 2025 · After he died I wrote a novel. It was the book I wrote in response to my father's death and I dedicated it to him: “For Al”.
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Graham Swift has earned the highest praise | The HeraldAug 15, 2014 · Part of that remarkable generation of Granta Best of Young British Writers selected in 1983, which included Martin Amis, Salman Rushdie, Ian ...
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Book Review # 293: Waterland - The Pine-Scented ChroniclesNov 20, 2021 · Graham Colin Swift FRSL was born on May 4, 1949, in London, England. Swift grew up in South London and received his education from Dulwich ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Graham Swift - Royal Society of LiteratureBeing elected a Fellow of the RSL is a lifetime honour. This role gives them the opportunity to support other writers, readers and the future of literature. The ...Missing: ongoing | Show results with:ongoing
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In telling a story there's an implicit bond, an embrace: Graham SwiftMay 31, 2017 · Last Orders was the joint-winner of the 1996 James Tait Black Memorial Prize and the winner of the 1996 Man Booker Prize. His works have been ...
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The Dover Road | Books News - The Indian ExpressJun 10, 2017 · England and Other Stories, Dover Road, GRAHAM SWIFT, Brexit, book review,. London Bridge was part of an ancient route that went via Rochester ...
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Graham Swift Author Interview - Identity TheoryJul 2, 2003 · Graham Swift was born in London, attended Cambridge University and York University and is the author of seven novels.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Full list of Booker Prize winners, shortlisted and longlisted authors ...Jul 29, 2025 · The Light of Day by Graham Swift (Simon & Schuster). A Distant Shore by Caryl Phillips (Secker & Warburg). Waxwings by Jonathan Raban (Picador).Orbital · Prophet Song · The Seven Moons of Maali · The Promise
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Graham Swift | Granta MagazineHis most recent work is England and Other Stories (2014). He was one of Granta's Best of Young British Novelists in 1983. Graham Swift on Granta.com ...
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Swift, Graham - Honorary Doctorate in Letters (1998)University of East Anglia. ... Swift, Graham - Honorary Doctorate in Letters (1998)Missing: degrees | Show results with:degrees
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University to award nine honorary degreesJun 18, 1998 · The honorary degree of Doctor of the University will be conferred on nine distinguished people by the University of York's Chancellor.
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England and Other Stories by Graham SwiftCA$19.95GRAHAM SWIFT was born in 1949 and is the author of ten novels, two ... His work has appeared in more than thirty languages. Read More. More by Graham ...
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#cheltlitfest 2016 full programme announced — FMcM... Graham Swift, Sebastian Faulks, Edna O'Brien, Clare Balding, Jilly Cooper, Armando Iannucci, Wilko Johnson, Simon Armitage, Joe Wicks, Deliciously Ella ...
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Headline speakers announced for Spring Cambridge Literary FestivalGraham Swift, Patricia Duncker, Caryl Phillips and S.J.Watson; philosopher A.C.Grayling; and poet Roger McGough. With the General Election less than a month ...
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WHEN LIFE CLOSES IN - The New York TimesJun 23, 1985 · THE young British writer Graham Swift's deserved success with last year's ''Waterland,'' his American debut, has led to the publication here of ...
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BOOKS OF THE TIMES - The New York TimesMar 20, 1984 · A kind of ''Absalom, Absalom!'' set in the English fens, ''Waterland'' is, on one level, the story of a man's attempt to piece together his past ...Missing: plot summary
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Jagged edges | Books | The GuardianMar 11, 1988 · Out Of This World is the latest of Graham Swift's highly intelligent attempts to write a private and intimate novel which also takes account of history.
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Love Among the Ichthyosaurs - The New York TimesMar 29, 1992 · "Waterland" begins with a murder and ends with a suicide. Bill Unwin in "Ever After" has a biological father killed in the war and a legal ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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Booker club: Last Orders by Graham Swift - The GuardianJul 24, 2012 · Last Orders, a quiet, delicate and gently moving book about four friends disposing of another friend's ashes, has had a strange afterlife as one ...Missing: Tait | Show results with:Tait
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BOOKS OF THE TIMES; A Lovesick Gumshoe Who Is Willing to WaitMay 2, 2003 · THE LIGHT OF DAY. By Graham Swift. 324 pages. Alfred A. Knopf. $24. The setup is familiar from a host of Hammettesque novels and noir ...
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Tomorrow never knows | Books - The GuardianApr 7, 2007 · Graham Swift's Tomorrow will keep you guessing. But a technique that once heightened suspense now brings only letdown.Missing: plot summary
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Wish You Were Here by Graham Swift – review - The GuardianJun 10, 2011 · Fortunately, Wish You Were Here is a far better book. A dark, restrained family drama with its roots in Devon soil, it takes us back to a time ...
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Learning to Swim by Graham Swift - Penguin Random HouseIn stock Free delivery over $20GRAHAM SWIFT was born in 1949 and is the author of ten novels, two collections of short stories, and Making an Elephant, a book of essays, portraits, poetry, ...
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Learning to Swim by Graham Swift (Poseidon: $14.95; 189 pp ...The title story of the collection, “Learning to Swim,” portrays the struggle between sniveling parents for the affection of their son at holiday on a beach ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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England and Other Stories by Graham Swift - Penguin Random HouseIn stock Free delivery over $20May 19, 2015 · Swift's talents as a writer: his gift for psychological observation, his sure sense of craft, his ability to distill nuanced emotional truths ...
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England and Other Stories review – Graham Swift's affectionate ...Aug 3, 2014 · Legends are felled, opportunities missed and secrets laid bare in Graham Swift's clever new story collectionMissing: loss | Show results with:loss
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Graham Swift: 'As human beings we're all short-story enthusiasts'Jul 7, 2015 · The author of England and Other Stories, returning to short fiction after many years writing only novels, wonders why the two forms are considered so radically ...Missing: rejections | Show results with:rejections
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Making an Elephant by Graham Swift - Oprah.comIn this collection of essays, poems, interviews, and reminiscences, Swift tells of fly-fishing with Ted Hughes, beer-drinking with Caryl Phillips, and charades ...Missing: contents | Show results with:contents
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Tea with Ish and other tales | Graham Swift | The GuardianMar 27, 2009 · A loving son, Swift recalls his early retirement, his years of contentment and a "quick and cruel" end at 70, after facing his final illness ...
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'Making an Elephant,' by Graham Swift - The New York TimesJun 24, 2009 · The novel you write after your father's death. It won't be about his death or even about him, but it can't help but be informed by his death.
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A writer's life in words - BookPageIt contains interviews, memoir, a lecture on writing, various personal memories about Swift's friendships and career, a small collection of poems and an elegant ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Graham Swift on the mystery of creativity and the joy of writingAug 15, 2014 · In an exclusive essay, the Booker Prize-winning author Graham Swift explores the mystery of creativity or what makes writers write.Missing: rejections | Show results with:rejections
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Graham Swift | The GuardianJan 25, 2023 · Graham Swift, who has won the Hawthornden prize for his post-first-world-war novel Mothering Sunday.Missing: summaries | Show results with:summaries
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Waterland - AFI Catalog - American Film InstituteThe 27 Aug 1991 HR announced that Jeremy Irons had been signed to star in a motion picture adaptation of Graham Swift's 1983 novel, Waterland, written by first- ...
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MOVIE REVIEW : The Past Flows Poetically Through 'Waterland'Nov 6, 1992 · The 1983 novel by Graham Swift upon which the film is based is a shimmery, moody piece of sleight-of-hand narrative, full of digressions and ...
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Waterland | Rotten TomatoesRating 47% (17) Screenwriter Peter Prince's adaptation of Graham Swift's much praised novel has a keen surreal edge that slices through barriers separating the past and the ...
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Last Orders - VarietySep 13, 2001 · This fine adaptation of Graham Swift's Booker Prize-winning novel deals with all the really big subjects: love, friendship, death, life.Missing: 2004 | Show results with:2004
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Last Orders movie review & film summary (2002) - Roger EbertRating 3.5/4 · Review by Roger EbertMar 1, 2002 · “Last Orders,” Fred Schepisi's new film, based on the Booker Prize-winning novel by Graham Swift, knows all about those stages in the process ...Missing: 2004 | Show results with:2004
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Last Orders | Rotten TomatoesRating 79% (90) Fred Schepisi's thoughtful ensemble drama looks back on the life of Jack (Michael Caine), an amiable London butcher who leaves behind his devoted wife.Missing: 2004 | Show results with:2004
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Mothering Sunday review – Josh O'Connor doomed romance ...Jul 10, 2021 · Mothering Sunday review – Josh O'Connor doomed romance overdoes the ennui. This article is more than 4 years old. This adaptation of the Graham ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary<|control11|><|separator|>
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Mothering Sunday movie review (2022) | Roger EbertRating 2.5/4 · Review by Katie RifeMar 25, 2022 · “Mothering Sunday” isn't a work of memoir. It's based on a novel by prize-winning British author Graham Swift, adapted for the screen by “Lady Macbeth” scribe ...
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Mothering Sunday (2021) - IMDbRating 6.1/10 (5,827) We follow Jane Fairchild through three stages, as her work as a maidservant allows her to become "an occupational observer of life." It's Mothers' Day 1924 and ...
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Graham Swift - England and Other Stories, People Are Life - BBCThe 25 short stories that comprise England and Other Stories mark Swift's return to the short form after seven acclaimed novels. The stories dwell on the ...Missing: TV adaptations
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Booker Prize radio adaptations: Alistair Wyper, DIVERSITY website... the prize was awarded on Tuesday 29 October to Graham Swift for Last Orders. Monday 21 October 1: Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood. Producer Jonquil Panting ...Missing: TV | Show results with:TV
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'Swift' Acclaim: Critical Reception of Waterland - The Victorian WebHis third book, a sweeping look at history shortlisted for the 1983 Man Booker Prize, Waterland won Swift recognition in America and occasioned a re-reading of ...Missing: Ever 1993
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Graham Swift | The GuardianSwift made his name with the many-layered Fens-based Waterland, a richly vivid tale of an area's history and a family's myth.
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Graham Swift: Critical Reception - Postcolonial WebGraham Swift: Critical Reception · Learning to Swim: Critical Reception · Out of This World: Critical Reception · The Sweet Shop Owner: Critical Reception ...
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[PDF] Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction "Our Lost, Discredited Souls"Aug 7, 2010 · “Melancholic Modernity and Contemporary Grief: The Novels of Graham Swift.” Literature in Context. Ed. Roger Luckhurst and Peter Marks ...
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(PDF) 'Graham Swift and the Rhetoric of Remembrance'Swift's work stages suburban south London as rich in mnemonic potential, transforming mundane locales into vibrant sites of recollection. His memoir 'Making an ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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TWELVE POST-WAR TALES - Kirkus ReviewsA brilliant, illuminating collection of short fiction, perhaps the author's best. ... In his latest collection, Swift probes the complicated lives of Britons ...