Quote by: Graham Swift

Children, only animals live entirely in the Here and Now. Only nature knows neither memory nor history. But man - let me offer you a definition - is the storytelling animal. Wherever he goes he wants to leave behind not a chaotic wake, not an empty space, but the comforting marker-buoys and trail-signs of stories. He has to go on telling stories. He has to keep on making them up. As long as there's a story, it's all right. Even in his last moments, it's said, in the split second of a fatal fall - or when he's about to drown - he sees, passing rapidly before him, the story of his whole life.


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Author Bio


  • NameGraham Swift
  • DescriptionEnglish writer
  • AliasesGraham Colin Swift
  • BornMay 4, 1949
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • ProfessionWriter; Novelist
  • WorksShuttlecock; Waterland; Last Orders
  • AwardsJames Tait Black Memorial Prize; Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize