Old Filth
Edward Feathers, known across the Hong Kong bar as FILTH, for "Failed In London Try Hong Kong," is an elderly retired barrister living in Dorset after a long colonial-and-British legal career. The novel moves between his quiet present-day widowhood and the long backstory of a Raj orphan born in Malaya, sent to Wales for a brutal childhood placement, schooled in England, called to the bar in London, and reinvented in postwar Hong Kong. Gardam structures the book as a slowly excavated personal history, with each chapter peeling back the polite legal-grandee surface to find the wartime childhood, the unspoken marriage, and the rivalries Edward had spent decades not saying out loud.
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An elderly retired British barrister in Dorset looks back across a Raj-orphan childhood, a wartime evacuation, and a Hong Kong legal career in Jane Gardam's restrained masterpiece.
Jane Gardam's Old Filth trilogy has three books: Old Filth, The Man in the Wooden Hat, and Last Friends. Each tells the same long marriage from a different perspective.
Filth is an acronym from a colonial-era British legal joke: Failed In London, Try Hong Kong. The protagonist Edward Feathers earned the nickname during his career as a lawyer in Hong Kong.
Old Filth was written by Jane Gardam, published in 1999 by Penguin Random House.
Old Filth is 289 pages in standard print editions, though page counts vary slightly between hardcover, paperback, and large-print formats.
At an average reading pace of about 250 words per minute, Old Filth takes most readers 4 to 6 hours to finish.
Old Filth is a standalone novel by Jane Gardam, not part of a series.
Old Filth is available in hardcover, paperback, ebook, and audiobook formats from Amazon, Bookshop.org, ThriftBooks, and most major bookstores.