Hardcover, 294 Seiten
Sprache: English
Am 26. Januar 1996 von Picador veröffentlicht.
Hardcover, 294 Seiten
Sprache: English
Am 26. Januar 1996 von Picador veröffentlicht.
'We head on past the gas works under the railway bridge. The sun comes out from behind the tower blocks, bright in our faces, and Vince pulls out a pair of chunky sun-glasses from under the dashboard. Lenny starts singing, slyly, through his teeth, "Blue bayooo . . ." And we all feel it, what with the sunshine and the beer inside us and the journey ahead: like it's something Jack has done for us, so as to make us feel special, so as to give us a treat. like we're off on a jaunt, a spree, and the world looks good, it looks like it's there just for us.'
Four men once close to Jack Dodds, a London butcher, meet to carry out his peculiar last wish: to have his ashes scattered into the sea. For reasons best known to herself, Jack's widow, Amy, declines to join …
'We head on past the gas works under the railway bridge. The sun comes out from behind the tower blocks, bright in our faces, and Vince pulls out a pair of chunky sun-glasses from under the dashboard. Lenny starts singing, slyly, through his teeth, "Blue bayooo . . ." And we all feel it, what with the sunshine and the beer inside us and the journey ahead: like it's something Jack has done for us, so as to make us feel special, so as to give us a treat. like we're off on a jaunt, a spree, and the world looks good, it looks like it's there just for us.'
Four men once close to Jack Dodds, a London butcher, meet to carry out his peculiar last wish: to have his ashes scattered into the sea. For reasons best known to herself, Jack's widow, Amy, declines to join them.
On the surface the tale of a simple if increasingly bizarre day's outing, Last Orders is Graham Swift's most richly surprising novel to date and his most poignant exploration of the complexity and courage of ordinary lives. A journey on many levels, as universal as it is vividly local, it is moving, funny and humane.