Grendel

Guide Note:
Grendel is a novel by American writer John C. Gardner based on the Old English epic poem Beowulf, but written from the perspective of the tale's villainous monster Grendel.
The main action of the novel takes place during Grendel's 12-year war with the Danes. Along the way, the story flashes back to episodes of his early life, such as his discovery of men and their civilization, and interactions with his mother, who does not share his power of speech or his curiosity about the world around them. Portrayed as misunderstood and hungry for acceptance, Grendel is torn between his admiration for the heroic tales of the Danes and his hatred of their violent ways. However, he is unable to control his own monstrous nature, and cannot overcome the pain of his isolation.
The novel is the most popular work by John C. Gardner, and in 2006, it was adapted by the Los Angeles Opera, with direction by Emmy and Tony Award winner Julie Taymor.
Fast Facts:
- Author: John Gardner
- Year of publication: 1971
- Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
- Setting: Denmark, 4th Century AD
- Point of view: First-person narrative
- Written in Modern English
- Beowulf is only briefly mentioned, and not by name
- Adapted into an animated film in 1981
- Familiarity with the text of Beowulf is recommended
- Themes: Art as falsehood, the power of story and myth, the pain of isolation
Quotes:
- "'The Shaper may yet improve men's minds, bring peace to the miserable Danes.' But they were doomed, I knew, and I was glad. No denying it. Let them wander the fogroads of Hell."
- "Pick an apocalypse, any apocalypse. A sea of black oil and dead things. No wind. No light. Nothing stirring, not even an ant, a spider. A silent universe. Such is the end of the flicker of time, the brief hot fuse of events and ideas set off, accidentally, and snuffed out, accidentally, by man. Not a real ending of course, nor even a beginning. Mere ripple in Time's stream."
- "I will count my numberless blessings one by one."
The Mahalo Top 7
- Wikipedia: Grendel
- Fan Site: The Grendex: An Index to John Gardner's Grendel
- Amazon.com: Grendel Merchandise
- NPR: Grendel: An Operatic Monster's Tale (July 11, 2006)
- SparkNotes: Grendel Study Guide
- San Francisco Chronicle: "L.A. Opera Captures Savagery of Brilliant Grendel" (June 10, 2006)
- TIME: The Geat Generation (September 20, 1971)
Grendel Study Guides
- BookRags: Grendel Study Guide
- brtom.org: Grendel Discussion Questions
- eNotes: Grendel Study Guide
- Ms. Effie's Life Savers: Grendel Overview
Grendel Literary Analysis and Criticism
- SFSite.com: Featured Review: Grendel (2004)
- Grendel's Lair: Thus Spake Grendel: The Nietzschean Antichrist of the Fens (1997)
- Books by Patricia Galloway: Beowulf and Grendel (1996)
- Wickedness.net: The Space of Monstrosity in Gardner’s Grendel (112 KB)
- Green Man Review: John Gardner's Grendel
- SFReader.com: Review: Grendel, by John Gardner
Grendel Quotations
- BookRags: Grendel Quotes
- SparkNotes: Grendel: Important Quotations Explained
- Wikiquote: Grendel
Grendel Author Information
- Wikipedia: John Gardner
- The Arch and the Abyss: A John Gardner Resource
- The John Gardner Appreciation Page
- WashingtonPost.com: John Gardner Profile
- NPR.org: John Gardner Profile and Interview
- Pennsylvania Center for the Book: John Gardner Biography
Grendel Books and Merchandise
- Amazon.com: Grendel Books
- Barnes & Noble: Grendel Books
- Powell's Books: Grendel Books
- eBay: Grendel Merchandise
Grendel Fan Sites, Blogs and Message Boards
- Grendel’s Lair
- Doc's 50: #12: Grendel, John Gardner (March 3, 2008)
- Have Coffee, Will Travel: Grendel by John Gardner (February 28, 2008)
- Grendel's Mere: John Gardner’s Grendel (October 26, 2007)
- The Grendex: Grendel Message Board
- SparkNotes: Grendel Message Board
Grendel Culture and Media
- Wikipedia: Beowulf | Grendel
- IMDb: Grendel Grendel Grendel (1981)
- IMDb: Beowulf (2007)
- Grendel’s Mere
- YouTube: Grendel Videos
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