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I came from a lower-middle-class postwar family in a time of austerity and retrenchment, with no one in the family who was in any way artistic or a potential mentor to a budding writer, and yet this is what I became.
Graham Swift
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Graham Swift
Age: 75
Born: 1949
Born: May 4
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Graham Colin Swift
Graham Colin Swift FRSL
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