Grimus

Grimus
First edition
AuthorSalman Rushdie
LanguageEnglish
GenreFantasy novel/Science Fiction
PublisherGollancz
Publication date
1975
Publication placeGreat Britain
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages317 pp
ISBN0-575-01871-2
OCLC1324917
823
LC ClassPR6068.U757 G7 1975

Grimus is a 1975 fantasy and science fiction novel by Salman Rushdie. It was his literary debut.

The story loosely follows Flapping Eagle, a young Native American man who receives the gift of immortality by drinking a magic fluid. Thereafter, Flapping Eagle wanders the earth for 777 years 7 months and 7 days, searching for his immortal sister and exploring identities before falling through a hole in the Mediterranean Sea. He arrives in a parallel dimension at the mystical Calf Island, where those immortals who have tired of the world but are reluctant to give up their immortality exist in a static community under a subtle and sinister authority.

Published in 1975, Grimus was Salman Rushdie's first published novel. To a large extent it has been disparaged by academic critics; though Peter Kemp's comment is particularly vitriolic, it does give an idea of the novel's initial reception:[1]

"His first novel, Grimus (1975), a ramshackle surreal saga based on a 12th-century Sufi poem and copiously encrusted with mythic and literary allusion, nosedived into oblivion amid almost universal critical derision."
  1. ^ "Losing the plot", Peter Kemp, The Sunday Times, 4 April 1999.