The Last Samurai (novel)

The Last Samurai
First edition
AuthorHelen DeWitt
LanguageEnglish
PublisherTalk Miramax Books (2000)

Chatto & Windus (2000)

New Directions (2016)
Publication date
September 2000
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages530 pp
ISBN0-7868-6668-3
OCLC43391103
813/.6 21
LC ClassPS3554.E92945 S48 2000

The Last Samurai (2000) is the first novel by American writer Helen DeWitt. It follows a single mother and her young son, a child prodigy, who embarks on a quest to find his father. Despite selling well and garnering critical acclaim on publication, it was out of print for almost a decade; when reissued in 2016, it received renewed praise and accolades.

DeWitt had found the publication process to be a struggle: there were typesetting problems arising from her use of foreign text, an "accounting error" that led to her owing a publisher $75,000 when she thought they owed her $80,000, and a struggle with obtaining the rights for the book's original title, The Seven Samurai (a reference to the Akira Kurosawa film featured in the book), forcing her to change the title only to see it be used for a Hollywood film starring Tom Cruise.