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- An exquisite new collection of stories from the Booker Prize-winning author, about lives shaped and haunted by war Here are the soldiers and doctors and veterans, wives and lovers and children, who have been affected in ways both subtle and profound by the cataclysms of our times.
- About the Author: GRAHAM SWIFT was born in 1949 and is the author of eleven novels, three collections of short stories, and Making an Elephant, a book of essays, portraits, poetry, and reflections on his life in writing.
- 304 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Literary
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An exquisite new collection of stories from the Booker Prize-winning author, about lives shaped and haunted by war Here are the soldiers and doctors and veterans, wives and lovers and children, who have been affected in ways both subtle and profound by the cataclysms of our times. In the aftermath of World War II, a young Jewish private, stationed in Germany, seeks the truth about lost family members. In the 1960s, a father focuses on his daughter's wedding even as the Cuban Missile Crisis approaches the brink of global disaster. On September 11th, a maid working for U.S. Embassy staff in London wonders if her birth on the day of the Kennedy assassination determined the course of her life. And at the height of pandemic lockdown, a respiratory disease specialist comes out of retirement and is faced with a formative childhood memory. These stories show history in the making, the reverberations of each personal loss and triumph set across the sweep of decades. Tender, humane, rich with humor, grief and moments of grace and contemplation, Twelve Post-War Tales is a collection of masterpieces in miniature.Review Quotes
"Quite wonderful. Such grace and clarity--I'm filled with admiration." --Philip Pullman, author of His Dark Materials "Bravura. . . . Word-perfect. . . . Immensely readable. . . . Swift is a master of dialogue who delights in the possibilities of the human voice. . . . His archly modulated, precise prose, reminiscent at times of Kazuo Ishiguro's, has lost none of its power. . . . From start to finish, Twelve Post-War Tales is a marvel of the storyteller's art." --Ian Thomson, Financial Times "Wonderful--both heartbreaking and generous. . . . The characters in this collection share their thoughts and memories with the reader as though with a close friend, and the warmth of their confidences balances against their sadness. We feel we've been in the trenches with them, even when a story has gone no farther than the living room." --Sam Sacks, Wall Street Journal "Setting the seemingly ordinary lives of his characters against the great, tumultuous moments of history--from the Second World War to the Cuban Missile Crisis, September 11th and the Covid pandemic--the Booker Prize winner traces a tender and moving web of connections across decades." --Financial Times (Most Anticipated Books of 2025) "These stories, depth charges of love, anguish, resentment, each in their way relating to the effects of World War II, are so good. Swift at his best--and he's on top form here--has the humanity and wry humour of William Trevor." --Patrick Gale, author of A Place Called Winter "Perceptive. . . . Finely tuned." --Publishers Weekly "A brilliant, illuminating collection of short fiction, perhaps the author's best. . . . In Swift's touching, deeply humane stories, life leaves its mark in mysterious and sometimes-humorous ways. His gift for capturing in revealing detail the interior lives of people coping--or failing to cope--with disappointment gives each of these stories a rare depth." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "Affecting. . . . In stark, immediate prose, deployed with utmost patience, Swift holds us close and points to powerful truths." --Brendan Driscoll, Booklist
About the Author
GRAHAM SWIFT was born in 1949 and is the author of eleven novels, three collections 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 Award, and with Last Orders, the Booker Prize. Mothering Sunday became a worldwide bestseller and won the Hawthornden Prize. His work has appeared in more than thirty-five languagesDimensions (Overall): 8.3 Inches (H) x 5.6 Inches (W) x 1.3 Inches (D)
Weight: .95 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 304
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Literary
Publisher: Knopf Publishing Group
Format: Hardcover
Author: Graham Swift
Language: English
Street Date: May 6, 2025
TCIN: 93182012
UPC: 9780593803387
Item Number (DPCI): 247-46-9594
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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