Waterland

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Evocative journey through history, memory, and England.

"Waterland" intertwines personal and national history in a narrative that is as rich and meandering as the Fen country it describes. Graham Swift crafts a tale that is not only a commentary on the nature of storytelling but also an exploration of how the past shapes our present. Perfect for lovers of historical fiction and introspective literature, this book will pull you into its haunting, waterlogged world and leave you pondering the story long after the last page.

  • Booker Prize Nominee (1983)
  • Guardian Fiction Award (1983)
  • Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize (1983)
  • Premio Grinzane Cavour for Narrativa Straniera (1987)
  • Metų verstinė knyga Nominee (2010)
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Waterland

Regular price RM44.51 MYR
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per
ISBN: 9781447275503
Authors: Graham Swift
Publisher: Picador
Date of Publication: 2015-01-01
Format: Paperback
Goodreads rating: 3.9
(rated by 9482 readers)

Description

Set in the bleak Fen Country of East Anglia, and spanning some 240 years in the lives of its haunted narrator and his ancestors, Waterland is a book that takes in eels and incest, ale-making and madness, the heartless sweep of history and a family romance as tormented as any in Greek tragedy. "Waterland, like the Hardy novels, carries with all else a profound knowledge of a people, a place, and their interweaving.... Swift tells his tale with wonderful contemporary verve and verbal felicity.... A fine and original work." -- Los Angeles Times
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Evocative journey through history, memory, and England.

"Waterland" intertwines personal and national history in a narrative that is as rich and meandering as the Fen country it describes. Graham Swift crafts a tale that is not only a commentary on the nature of storytelling but also an exploration of how the past shapes our present. Perfect for lovers of historical fiction and introspective literature, this book will pull you into its haunting, waterlogged world and leave you pondering the story long after the last page.

  • Booker Prize Nominee (1983)
  • Guardian Fiction Award (1983)
  • Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize (1983)
  • Premio Grinzane Cavour for Narrativa Straniera (1987)
  • Metų verstinė knyga Nominee (2010)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.