Wish You Were Here (Swift novel)

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Wish You Were Here
AuthorGraham Swift
Cover artistKeenan
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
PublisherPicador
Publication date
2011
Media typePrint
Pages352
ISBN978-0330-53583-0
Preceded byMaking an Elephant: Writing from Within 
Followed byEngland and Other Stories 

Wish You Were Here is a novel by English writer Graham Swift, first published in 2011.[1]

Synopsis[edit]

This is a novel about the changing face of rural England. It is narrated by the last of a long line of West Country farmers who now (in 2004) runs a caravan park on the Isle of Wight with his childhood sweetheart, the daughter of a neighbouring farmer.[2] As Jack Luxton travels to collect the body of his brother, repatriated from the war in Iraq, and take it to the family burial plot in North Devon, he relates the history of the Luxton family and their traditional professions of farming and military service.[3] Alongside this he tells the story of the near demise of dairy farming in England, through the twin catastrophes of BSE in 1996 and the foot and mouth disease in 2001. Added to this is the increasingly common and equally disastrous disease of wealthy city dwellers buying second homes in rural areas, thus disrupting traditional village life and making it too expensive for locals to stay in their natural communities.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "THE BRITISH LIBRARY". bl.uk. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  2. ^ Benjamin Markovits. "Wish You Were Here by Graham Swift – review". The Guardian. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  3. ^ "Wish You Were Here, By Graham Swift". The Independent. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  4. ^ D’erasmo, Stacey (20 April 2012). "'Wish You Were Here,' by Graham Swift" – via NYTimes.com.

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