Английская Википедия:Grits (novel)
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Grits is the debut novel by British author Niall Griffiths, published in 2000 by Jonathan Cape. Set in and around Aberystwyth and concerning promiscuity, drugs, alcohol, and petty crime[1] it gained for its author, who lives and works in the town[2] the dubious honorific "the Welsh Irvine Welsh".[3] The novel is largely autobiographical, Griffiths moved to Aberystwyth to research a PhD in post-war British poetry but soon became, as he puts it, an "enthusiastic participator in parties"[4] and dropped out of his studies.[5]
Ianto, a character briefly appearing in Grits became the anti-hero of Griffith's second novel Sheepshagger.[3]
Reception
From the rear of the 2001 Vintage Books edition :
- "When it comes to kick starting the literary millennium, Grits - difficult, disturbing and unforgettable - may well be the book to back" - Independent
- "Griffiths is undoubtedly a writer of talent. In the breadth of his huge, pulsing first novel, he captures the tedium of a life lived from one fix to the next" - Observer
- "If you liked Irvine Welsh's Trainspotting you'll love Grits" - Daily Express
References
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- ↑ Rear cover, 2001 Vintage Books edition, Шаблон:ISBN
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- ↑ 3,0 3,1 Last exit to Aberystwyth Шаблон:Webarchive, The Guardian, Saturday 3 February 2001
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