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Informationen zum Autor Graham Swift was born in 1949 and is the author of many acclaimed novels! two collections of short stories ( England and Other Stories ! and Learning to Swim and Other 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 (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. ‘ Ever After deals with happiness, despair, self-doubt and the exhilarating persistence of the human sense of wonder. It is also a luminous testimony to the power of love’ Daily Mail Zusammenfassung 'A subtle book that lingers in the mind . . . Here is a writer of very considerable power' Daily Telegraph An academic sits alone in his college room thinking about the people he has lost. Powerful memories crowd in on him - childhood days in Paris; his exuberant! glamorous mother; his mysterious father; and the brash young American who becomes his step-father. Mingled with this emerges a tender portrait of his relationship with his actress wife. Ever After is a poignant elegy to lost faith and lost hope. It is also a powerful affirmation of love. 'Touching and beguiling . . . Graham Swift has written a deeply felt and rather haunting novel' Anita Brookner! Spectator 'Swift is set apart by his acute observation and thrilling exactness of description . . . Exceptional' The Times 'A remarkable feat' Evening Standard 'Graham Swift has performed a literary tour de force in this novel' Literary Review