Waterland

Waterland

by Graham Swift (Author)

Synopsis

`Perfectly controlled, superbly written. Waterland is original, compelling and narration of the highest order' Guardian

In the years since its first publication, in 1983, Waterland has established itself as one of the classics of twentieth-century British literature: a visionary tale of England's Fen country; a sinuous meditation on the workings of history; and a family story startling in its detail and universal in its reach.

This edition includes an introduction, by the author, written to celebrate the book's 25th anniversary.

`Graham Swift has mapped his Waterland like a new Wessex. He appropriates the Fens as Moby Dick did whaling or Wuthering Heights the moors. This is a beautiful, serious and intelligent novel, admirably ambitious and original' Observer

`A 300-page tour de force . . . A burst of exuberant fictive energy' Evening Standard

`Waterland is a formidably intelligent book, animated by an impressive, angry pity at what human creatures are capable of doing to one another in the name of love and need. The most powerful novel I have read for some time' New York Review of Books

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Publisher: Picador
Published: 02 Apr 2010

ISBN 10: 0330518216
ISBN 13: 9780330518215

Author Bio
Graham Swift was born in 1949 and is the author of eight acclaimed novels and a collection of short stories; his most recent work is Making an Elephant, a book of essays, portraits, poetry and reflections on his life in writing. With Waterland he won the Guardian Fiction Prize (1983), and with Last Orders the Booker Prize (1996). Both novels have since been made into films. Graham Swift's work has appeared in over thirty languages.