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Cover artist
  
Matt Smith/PYMCA

Publication date
  
Feb 2000

Pages
  
481

Originally published
  
February 2000

Genre
  
Fiction

Publisher
  
Jonathan Cape

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (paperback)

ISBN
  
0-224-05996-3

Author
  
Niall Griffiths

Page count
  
481

Country
  
United Kingdom

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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 it gained for its author, who lives and works in the town the dubious honorific "the Welsh Irvine Welsh". 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" and dropped out of his studies.

Ianto, a character briefly appearing in Grits became the anti-hero of Griffith's second novel Sheepshagger.

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

    Grits (novel) Wikipedia