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- +'''Graham Colin Swift FRSL''' (born 4 May 1949) is an [[English people|English]] writer. Born in [[London]], England, he was educated at [[Dulwich College]], London, [[Queens' College, Cambridge]], and later the [[University of York]].
-* ''[[Waterland (novel)|Waterland]]'' (1983) by [[Graham Swift]]+
-* ''The Norm'' (1983) by [[Vladimir Sorokin]] +
-* ''[[Brilliant Creatures (novel)|Brilliant Creatures]]'' (1983) by [[Clive James]] +
-* ''[[The Name of the Rose]]'' (1983) by [[Umberto Eco]]+
-* ''[[Miss Peabody's Inheritance]]'' (1983) by [[Elizabeth Jolley]] +
-* ''[[Nights at the Circus]]'' (1984) by [[Angela Carter]]+
-* ''[[Jitterbug Perfume]]'' (1984) by [[Tom Robbins]]+
-* ''[[Blood and Guts in High School]]'' (1984) by [[Kathy Acker]]+
-* ''[[Dictionary of the Khazars]]'' (1984) by [[Milorad Pavić (writer)|Milorad Pavić]] +
-* ''[[Democracy (novel)|Democracy]]'' (1984) by [[Joan Didion]]+
-* ''[[Marina’s Thirtieth Love]]'' (1984) by [[Vladimir Sorokin]] +
-* ''[[Foxybaby]]'' (1985) by [[Elizabeth Jolley]]+
-* ''[[Perfume (novel)|Perfume]]'' (1985) by [[Patrick Süskind]]+
-* ''[[Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit]]'' (1985) by [[Jeanette Winterson]]+
-* ''[[Fantasia: An Algerian Cavalcade]]'' (1985) by [[Assia Djebar]]+
-* ''[[Less Than Zero (novel)|Less Than Zero]]'' (1985) by [[Bret Easton Ellis]]+
-* ''[[The New York Trilogy]]'' (1985–86) by [[Paul Auster]] +
-* ''[[White Noise (novel)|White Noise]]'' (1985) by [[Don DeLillo]] +
-* ''[[A Maggot]]'' (1985) by [[John Fowles]] +
-* ''[[Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World]]'' (1985) by [[Haruki Murakami]] +
-* ''[[Dmitry Galkovsky#The Infinite Deadlock|The Infinite Deadlock]]'' (1985–1988) by [[Dmitry Galkovsky]]+
-* ''[[Watchmen]]'' (1986–87) by [[Alan Moore]] and [[Dave Gibbons]]+
-* ''[[The Well (novel)|The Well]]'' (1986) by [[Elizabeth Jolley]] +
-* ''[[Memoirs of Many in One]]'' (1986) by [[Patrick White]]+
-* ''[[Kisses of the Enemy]]'' (1987) by [[Rodney Hall (writer)|Rodney Hall]] +
-* ''[[Moon Tiger]]'' (1987) by [[Penelope Lively]]+
-* ''[[Women and Men]]'' (1987) by [[Joseph McElroy]] +
-* ''[[Beloved (novel)|Beloved]]'' (1987) by [[Toni Morrison]]+
-* ''[[The Mezzanine]]'' (1988) by [[Nicholson Baker]] +
-* ''[[Foucault's Pendulum (book)|Foucault's Pendulum]]'' (1988) by [[Umberto Eco]] +
-* ''[[Braschi's Empire of Dreams]]'' (1988) by [[Giannina Braschi]]+
-* ''[[Wittgenstein's Mistress]]'' (1988) by [[David Markson]]+
-* ''[[Tracks (novel)|Tracks]]'' (1988) by [[Louise Erdrich]]+
-* ''[[London Fields]]'' (1989) by [[Martin Amis]]+
-* ''[[The Black Book (Pamuk novel)|The Black Book]]'' (1990) by [[Orhan Pamuk]]+
-* ''[[Haroun and the Sea of Stories]]'' (1990) by [[Salman Rushdie]] +
-* ''[[My Cousin, My Gastroenterologist]]'' (1990) by [[Mark Leyner]]+
-* ''[[Almanac of the Dead]]'' (1991) by [[Leslie Marmon Silko]]+
-* ''[[Omon Ra]]'' (1991) by [[Victor Pelevin]] +
-* ''[[The Gold Bug Variations]]'' (1991) by [[Richard Powers]]+
-* ''[[American Psycho]]'' (1991) by [[Bret Easton Ellis]]+
-* ''[[What a Carve Up! (novel)|What a Carve Up!]]'' (1991) by [[Jonathan Coe]] +
-* ''[[Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture]]'' (1991) by [[Douglas Coupland]] +
-* ''[[Snow Crash]]'' (1992) by [[Neal Stephenson]]+
-* ''[[Vurt]]'' (1993) by [[Jeff Noon]] +
-* ''[[A Frolic of His Own]]'' (1994) by [[William Gaddis]]+
-* ''[[Astronautilia|Astronautilía Hvězdoplavba]]'' (1995) by [[Jan Křesadlo]]+
-* ''[[Galatea 2.2]]'' (1995) by [[Richard Powers]] +
-* ''[[The Dog King]]'' (1995) by [[Christoph Ransmayr]]+
-* ''[[Reservation Blues]]'' (1995) by [[Sherman Alexie]]+
-* ''[[The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle]]'' (1995) by [[Haruki Murakami]]+
-* ''[[The Lost Scrapbook]]'' (1995) by [[Evan Dara]]+
-* ''[[The Tunnel (novel)|The Tunnel]]'' (1995) by [[William H. Gass]]+
-* ''[[The First Death]]'' (1996) by [[Dimitris Lyacos]]+
-* ''[[Chapayev and Void]]'' (1996) by [[Victor Pelevin]]+
-* ''[[Infinite Jest]]'' (1996) by [[David Foster Wallace]]+
-* ''[[Wozzeck (novel)|Wozzeck]]'' (1997) by [[Yuri Izdryk]]+
-* ''[[Mason & Dixon]]'' (1997) by [[Thomas Pynchon]]+
-* ''[[Underworld (DeLillo novel)|Underworld]]'' (1997) by [[Don DeLillo]]+
-* ''[[In the Miso Soup]]'' (1997) by [[Ryu Murakami]]+
-* ''[[Transmetropolitan]]'' (1997-2002) by [[Warren Ellis]] and [[Darick Robertson]]+
-* ''[[Yo-Yo Boing!]]'' (1998) by [[Giannina Braschi]]+
-* ''[[Glamorama]]'' (1998) by [[Bret Easton Ellis]]+
-* ''[[Zero Degree]]'' (1998) by [[Charu Nivedita]]+
-* ''[[Koolaids: The Art of War]]'' (1998) by [[Rabih Alameddine]]+
-* ''[[My Name Is Red]]'' (1998) by [[Orhan Pamuk]]+
-* ''[[Generation "П"]]'' (1999) by [[Victor Pelevin]]+
-* ''[[Blue Salo]]'' (1999) by [[Vladimir Sorokin]] +
-* ''[[The Rings of Saturn]]'' (1999) by [[W. G. Sebald]]+
-* ''[[Q (novel)|Q]]'' (1999) by [[Luther Blissett (nom de plume)|Luther Blissett]]+
-* ''[[Motherless Brooklyn]]'' (1999) by [[Jonathan Lethem]]+
-* ''[[Sputnik Sweetheart]]'' (1999) by [[Haruki Murakami]]+
-* ''[[White Teeth]]'' (2000) by [[Zadie Smith]]+
-* ''[[Morning and Evening]]'' (2000) by [[Jon Fosse]]+
-* ''[[An Invisible Sign of My Own: A Novel]]'' (2000) by [[Aimee Bender]]+
-* ''[[House of Leaves]]'' (2000) by [[Mark Z. Danielewski]]+
-* ''[[The Blind Assassin]]'' (2001) by [[Margaret Atwood]]+
-* ''[[Austerlitz (novel)|Austerlitz]]'' (2001) by [[W. G. Sebald]] +
-* ''[[Everything Is Illuminated]]'' (2002) by [[Jonathan Safran Foer]]+
-* ''[[You Shall Know Our Velocity]]'' (2002) by [[Dave Eggers]]+
-* ''[[Kafka on the Shore]] '' (2002) by [[Haruki Murakami]]+
-* ''[[2666 (novel)|2666]]'' (2004) by [[Roberto Bolaño]]+
-* ''[[After Dark (Murakami novel)|After Dark]] '' (2004) by [[Haruki Murakami]]+
-* ''[[Depeche Mode (novel)|Depeche Mode]]'' (2004) by [[Serhiy Zhadan]]+
-* ''[[On Beauty]]'' (2005) by [[Zadie Smith]]+
-* ''[[Lunar Park]]'' (2005) by [[Bret Easton Ellis]]+
-* ''[[Against the Day]]'' (2005) by [[Thomas Pynchon]]+
-* ''[[Never Let Me Go (novel)|Never Let Me Go]]'' (2005) by [[Kazuo Ishiguro]]+
-* ''[[Lullabies for Little Criminals]]'' (2006) by [[Heather O'Neill]]+
-* ''[[What Is the What]]'' (2006) by [[Dave Eggers]]+
-* ''[[The Last Novel]]'' (2007) by [[David Markson]]+
-* ''[[The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao]]'' (2007) by [[Junot Díaz]]+
-* ''[[The Easy Chain]]'' (2008) by [[Evan Dara]]+
-* ''[[The City & the City]]'' (2009) by [[China Miéville]]+
-* ''[[Generation A]]'' (2009) by [[Douglas Coupland]] +
-* ''[[Inherent Vice]]'' (2009) by [[Thomas Pynchon]]+
-* ''[[Z213: Exit]]'' (2009) by [[Dimitris Lyacos]] +
-* ''[[1Q84]]'' (2009–2010) by [[Haruki Murakami]]+
-* ''[[Witz (novel)|Witz]]'' (2010) by [[Joshua Cohen (writer)|Joshua Cohen]] +
-* ''[[There But For The]]''(2011) by [[Ali Smith]] +
-* ''[[United States of Banana]]'' (2011) by [[Giannina Braschi]]+
-* ''[[3.3.3.9 Fragments of Earthly/Naked Souls]]'' (2011) by [[Dang Than]]+
-* ''[[Home (Morrison novel)|Home]]'' (2012) by [[Toni Morrison]]+
-* ''[[Bleeding Edge (novel)|Bleeding Edge]]'' (2013) by [[Thomas Pynchon]]+
-* ''[[Taipei (novel)|Taipei]]'' (2013) by [[Tao Lin]]+
-* ''[[A Brief History of Seven Killings]]'' (2014) by [[Marlon James (novelist)|Marlon James]]+
-* ''[[With the People from the Bridge]]'' (2014) by [[Dimitris Lyacos]]+
-* ''[[تتراكتوس چهار لعنتي ]](in Persian)'' (2015) by [[Reza Khoshnazar]]+
-* ''[[Lincoln in the Bardo]]'' (2017) by [[George Saunders]]+
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-==See also==+
-* [[List of postmodern critics]]+
-* [[List of postmodern writers]]+
-* [[Postmodern literature]]+
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