Graham Colin Swift FRSL (born 4 May 1949) is a British writer. Born in London, UK, he was educated at Dulwich College, Queens' College, Cambridge, and...
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a screenplay by Alice Birch, based on the novel of the same name by Graham Swift. The film stars Odessa Young, Josh O'Connor, Olivia Colman, and Colin...
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Charlie (lead vocals), Rafferty (guitar), Laurie (drums) and their father Graham Swift (bass). The Entitled Sons first formed in 2022, consisting of 4 teenage...
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screenplay is based on the 1996 Booker Prize-winning novel Last Orders by Graham Swift. The title refers to a pub landlord's last call and the final wishes...
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Mo Brian Moore Andrew O'Hagan V. S. Naipaul Zadie Smith Muriel Spark Graham Swift Sarah Waters 2 nominations Martin Amis Tash Aw Paul Bailey Nina Bawden...
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business partner, Graham Swift, when she was 18 years old. Her brother, Diccon, is married to Swift's sister, Caroline. Beeny and Swift have four sons....
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Guardian. Jordison, Sam (24 July 2012). "Booker club: Last Orders by Graham Swift". The Guardian. Jordison, Sam (6 December 2011). "Booker club: Amsterdam...
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Wilson and Kenneth Haigh. It is based on the 1981 novel Shuttlecock by Graham Swift. Major James Prentis (Alan Bates) is a British spy of World War II and...
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starring Jeremy Irons, Sinéad Cusack and Ethan Hawke. It is based on Graham Swift's 1983 novel of the same name. The film moved the contemporary location...
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The Light of Day is a 2003 novel by English author Graham Swift, published seven years after his previous novel, the Booker Prize winner Last Orders. The...
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U.S. politician Graham Swift (born 1949), British novelist Gustavus Franklin Swift (1839–1903), U.S. entrepreneur, founder of Swift & Company meatpacking...
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Last Orders (category Novels by Graham Swift)
Last Orders is a 1996 novel by British writer Graham Swift. The book won the 1996 Booker Prize. In 2001, it was adapted for the film Last Orders by Australian...
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Waterland (novel) (category Novels by Graham Swift)
Waterland is a 1983 novel by Graham Swift published by William Heinemann. It is set in The Fens of eastern England. It won the Guardian Fiction Prize,...
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original on 19 November 2016. Retrieved 13 March 2023. ""Festttag" für Graham Swift: Heute Abend erhält er den Hawthornden Prize 2017". Buchmarkt (in German)...
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Trap Rogue Squadron Wedge's Gamble Dave Stone – Death and Diplomacy Graham Swift – Last Orders Guy Vanderhaeghe – The Englishman's Boy David Foster Wallace...
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Wish You Were Here is a novel by English writer Graham Swift, first published in 2011. This is a novel about the changing face of rural England. It is...
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Mothering Sunday (novel) (category Novels by Graham Swift)
Mothering Sunday was published in 2016 by English author Graham Swift, and won the Hawthornden Prize the following year. In 2021 it was adapted into a...
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Here We Are (novel) (category Novels by Graham Swift)
Here We Are is a novel published in 2020 by English author Graham Swift concerning a magician on Brighton Palace Pier. At the age of eight, Ronnie Deane...
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Shuttlecock (novel) (category Novels by Graham Swift)
Shuttlecock, described as a psychological thriller, was Graham Swift's second novel, published in 1981 by Allen Lane. It won the Geoffrey Faber Memorial...
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Swift Trail Junction is a census-designated place (CDP) in Graham County, Arizona, United States. The population was 2,935 at the 2010 census, up from...
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Angela Carter, Thomas Pynchon, Raj Patel, Jon Ronson, Alan Hollinghurst, Graham Swift, John Banville, Patrick McCabe, Tim Winton, Mick Jackson, Colm Toibin...
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winners Ian McEwan, Salman Rushdie, Edmund White, Julian Barnes and Graham Swift, as well as Ryszard Kapuściński, Angela Carter, Bret Easton Ellis and...
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fiction collection by Murray Leinster Out of This World (Swift novel), a 1988 novel by Graham Swift Out of This World (Watt-Evans novel), a 1993 fantasy novel...
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Other Stories is a 2014 collection of 25 short stories by the author Graham Swift. Swift said in The Guardian: All these stories are bits of England but they...
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the stabbing. Shortly afterwards, other Booker Prize winners, such as Graham Swift, Margaret Atwood and Ben Okri, would also publish their responses to...
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Shoes" Joyce Cary: "Growing Up" Ernest Hemingway: "The End of Something" Graham Swift: "Chemistry" Leslie Norris: "Snowdrops" In 2008 the Anthology was reissued...
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(manhwa), a 2017 South Korean manhwa series Tomorrow (novel), a novel by Graham Swift Tomorrow series, a series of novels by John Marsden Tom Tomorrow, the...
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The Magic Wheel: An Anthology of Fishing Literature . Editor, with Graham Swift, London, Picador, 1985 Bringing the House Down: A Family Memoir, 2006...
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Retrieved 2 February 2021. "Knowing me, Knowing you: Sarah Beeny and Graham Swift". The Independent. London. 15 November 2011. "The anti-James Bond: Why...
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