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Making an Elephant: Writing from Within [Paperback]

Graham Swift

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May 4 2010
From the acclaimed Booker Prize–winning author of Last Orders, this highly personal book is a singular and open-spirited account of a writer’s life.

In Making an Elephant, Swift brings together richly varied essays, portraits, poetry and interviews, full of insights into his passions and motivations, and wise about the friends, family and other writers who have mattered to him over the years. Kazuo Ishiguro advises on how to choose a guitar, Salman Rushdie arrives for Christmas under guard, and Ted Hughes shares the secrets of a Devon river. There are private moments, too, with long-dead writers, as well as musings on history and memory that readers of Swift’s novels will recognize and love.

Making an Elephant is a book of encounters: between a son and his father, between an author and his younger selves, between writer and reader, and between friends. It brims with charm and candour, and reveals Swift’s alertness to experience and his true engagement with words.


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"On every page, Swift emerges as a considerable essayist, who upholds the sterling virtue of good writing combined with emotional and intellectual engagement."
— Evening Standard

"A rewarding collection, with the same humanity and flair for detail that distinguishes Swift's fiction."
Times Literary Supplement


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About the Author

Graham Swift was born in 1949 in London, where he lives and works. He is the author of nine acclaimed novels and a short story collection. His many awards include the Booker Prize, the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize, and the Winnifred Holtby Memorial Prize. Two of his novels have been made into movies and his work has been translated into over thirty languages.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars book on writers and writing Mar 13 2011
By B. Foster - Published on Amazon.com
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A great collection of essays, poems, an even interviews o other writers by Graham Swift. Swift is a very lyrical writer, and this book is wonderful to read. However, it is basically a book that will be enjoyed most by writers and would-be writers (that covers about 90% of us!) as well as fans of Swift. A very contenting book.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Nor the race to the swift July 17 2010
By Ryan Williams - Published on Amazon.com
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Reading Making an Elephant is like probing gaps in the sofa: you'll find old tickets, lint ('Looking for Jiri Wolf: Prague, 1989', 'Guildhall Farce: 1983'); scraps of useless paper (all the poetry).

But you'll find pound coins, too. For me, the pound coin pieces are those that delve into the simple things in life - visiting Santa's Grotto, fishing, reading Isaac Babel for the first time - and return with a wealth of insight.

Perhaps the best of these is Swift's account of his early days as a writer, and of the encouragement of Alan Ross, the man who pulled him out of the slush pile and published his early stories in The London Magazine.

This book not be for everyone, but anyone who cares about the work of Graham Swift should be proud to own a copy of this guided tour around his workshop. And if you don't, treat yourself to a copy of The Sweet Shop Owner and start immediately.

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