England and Other Stories (Folio Prize Nominee)

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Pub Date 3 Jul 2014 | Archive Date 29 Jan 2015

Description

These twenty-five new stories mark Graham Swift's return to the short form after seven acclaimed novels and confirm him as a master storyteller. They unite into a richly peopled vision of a country that is both a crucible of history and a maze of contemporary confusions. Meet Dr Shah who has never been to India and Mrs Kaminski, on her way to Poland via A&E; meet Holly and Polly who have come to their own Anglo-Irish understanding and Lily Hobbs, married to a shirt; Charlie and Don who have seen the docks turn into Docklands; Mr Wilkinson the weirdo next door; Daisy Baker who is terrified of Yorkshire; and Johnny Dewhurst, stranded on Exmoor. Graham Swift steers us effortlessly from the Civil War to the present day, from world-shaking events to the secret dramas lived out in rooms, workplaces, homes. With his remarkable sense of place, he charts an intimate human geography. In doing so he moves us profoundly, but with a constant eye for comedy. Binding these stories together is Swift's grasp of the universal in the local and his affectionate but unflinching instinct for the story of us all: an evocation of that mysterious body that is a nation, deepened by the palpable sense of our individual bodies finding or losing their way in the nationless territory of birth, growing up, sex, ageing and death.

These twenty-five new stories mark Graham Swift's return to the short form after seven acclaimed novels and confirm him as a master storyteller. They unite into a richly peopled vision of a country...


A Note From the Publisher

Graham Swift was born in 1949 and is the author of nine novels, a collection of short stories and Making an Elephant, a book of essays, portraits, poetry and reflections on his life in writing. With Waterland he won the Guardian Fiction Prize, and with Last Orders the Booker Prize. Both novels have since been made into films. Graham Swift's work has appeared in over thirty languages.

Graham Swift was born in 1949 and is the author of nine novels, a collection of short stories and Making an Elephant, a book of essays, portraits, poetry and reflections on his life in writing. With...


Advance Praise

'Swift's exquisite stories … are parables, cautionary tales, fables without a moral. What is not said is as important as what can't be told' Independent

‘Ordinary lives become extraordinary in Graham Swift’s powerful stories. Taut with emotional authenticity and psychological acuteness, [Fusilli is] a fine example of the affecting empathy Swift can bring to his portrayals of unexceptional-seeming people hit by extreme events. Like his masterpiece, the Booker-winning Last Orders (1996), the best stories in this collection show that Swift’s forte lies in perceiving and honouring what is out of the ordinary in ordinary-looking lives’ Sunday Times


'Swift's exquisite stories … are parables, cautionary tales, fables without a moral. What is not said is as important as what can't be told' Independent

‘Ordinary lives become extraordinary in Graham...


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