The Last Samurai

The Last Samurai

by HelenDeWitt (Author)

Synopsis

Sibylla, a single mother from a long line of frustrated talents, has unusual ideas about child rearing. Yo Yo Ma started piano at the age of two; her son starts at three. J.S.Mill learned Greek at three; Ludo starts at four, reading Homer as they travel round and round the Circle Line. A fatherless boy needs male role models; so she plays the film of Seven Samurai as a running backdrop to his childhood. While Sibylla types out back copies of Carpworld to pay the rent, Ludo, aged five, moves on the Hebrew, Arabic and Japanese, aerodynamics and edible insects of the world - they might come in handy, if he can just persuade his mother he's mature enough to know his father's name.He is bound for knowledge of a less manageable sort, not least about his mother's past. And at the heart of the book is the boy's changing relationship with Sibylla - contradictory, touching and tender

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 496
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 04 Oct 2001

ISBN 10: 0099284626
ISBN 13: 9780099284628
Book Overview: 'A dazzling novel.an original work of brilliance' Time Magazine 20010730

Media Reviews
A triumph - a genuinely new story, a genuinely new form -- A. S. Byatt * New Yorker *
An exhilaratingly literate and playful first novel by a fresh, electrifying talent. DeWitt goes to the top of the class...her adventurousness spins out on an epic scale * New York Times *
A brilliant debut novel...keeps things moving at an exhilarating clip... DeWitt is formidably intelligent but engagingly witty * Washington Post *
The Last Samurai is an original work of brilliance about, in part, the limits of brilliance. And in literature as in life, DeWitt understands that what we like most of all is a good yarn * Time *
Destined to become a classic -- Garth Risk Hallberg
Author Bio
Helen DeWitt was born in Maryland, grew up in South America and now lives in Derbyshire. This is her first novel.