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  1. 2 de abr. de 2010 · Paperback – 2 April 2010. In 1972, Robert Beech, First World War survivor and present-day armaments maker, is killed by a car bomb. The event breaks the career of his son Harry, a news photographer, and comes close to destroying his granddaughter Sophie. Ten years later, the Falklands War has begun and both Harry, now working as an aerial ...

    • Graham Swift
  2. 10 de nov. de 2018 · エリン. “out of this world” は 簡単に言うと “amazing” を大げさにした表現 で、「すごく良いもの」に対して使われるよ。. 例えば、 “This cake is out of this word!”. といえば、 「このケーキ、信じられないくらいに美味しい!. 」という意味。. ちなみに ...

  3. ‘As tense as a thriller . . . a powerful and exciting book that raises uncomfortable political questions’ The Times ‘It appeals to the emotions, the intellect and the imagination, and its elegance is as durable as Greek art . . . a novel for those who still believe in the importance of fiction, indeed of art’ Scotsman ‘The novel succeeds brilliantly.

  4. Out of This World. Graham Swift. Pan Macmillan UK, Jun 1, 2010 - Fiction - 208 pages. From the Booker Prize-winning author of Last Orders, Waterland and England. In 1972, Robert Beech, First World War survivor and present-day armaments maker, is killed by a car bomb. The event breaks the career of his son Harry, a news photographer, and comes ...

  5. Out of This World. Graham Swift. Pan Macmillan, 2010 - Fathers and daughters - 208 pages. In 1972, Robert Beech, First World War survivor and present-day armaments maker, is killed by a car bomb. The event breaks the career of his son Harry, a news photographer, and comes close to destroying his granddaughter Sophie.

  6. Out of This World spans many of the twentieth century’s scenes of conflict, but also contains some of Graham Swift’s most achingly intimate scenes of personal confrontation—scenes that, powerful and haunting as photographs can be, no photographs can capture. ‘Deserves to be ranked in the forefront of contemporary literature’ New York ...

  7. 11 de jul. de 2019 · Graham Swift is an English novelist and short story writer, best known for the acclaimed novels Waterland and Last Orders, which won the Booker Prize in 1996. His latest novel, Here We Are , was published in February 2020.