Last Orders

Graham Swift

Last Orders

Winner of the 1996 Booker Prize

Picador 40th Anniversary Edition

 

Celebrating 40 years of outstanding international writing, Picador reissues twelve essential novels

‘Beautifully written, gentle, funny, truthful, touching and profound’ Salman Rushdie

Last Orders is a much-loved classic of English literature. It won both the 1996 Booker Prize and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize. In 2001, it was adapted into an award-winning film starring Michael Caine and Bob Hoskins.

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 poignant exploration of the complexity and courage of ordinary lives.


In 2012 Picador celebrate our 40th anniversary. During that time we have published many prize-winning and bestselling authors including Bret Easton Ellis and Cormac McCarthy, Alice Sebold and Helen Fielding, Graham Swift and Alan Hollinghurst. Years later, Picador continue to bring readers the very best contemporary fiction, non-fiction and poetry from across the globe.

Discover more at picador.com/40

Joseph Marren
 


Emma Bravo
 
Here are just a few of the rave reviews that Last Orders garnered when it was published in 1996.
Sophie Jonathan
 
In 2000 the director Fred Schepisi brought together a remarkable cast of stars to make a film of Last Orders, premiered at the London Film Festival in 2001. Graham Swift looks back on the process.
Sophie Jonathan
 


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Joseph Marren
 
As part of our 40th Anniversary celebrations our artwork team has designed a set of stunning animated covers that breathe new life into some of our classic Picador titles.