Grantchester Grind

Grantchester Grind

"Grantchester Grind" is a novel written by Tom Sharpe, a British novelist born in 1928 who was educated at Lancing College and then at Pembroke College, Cambridge.

"Grantchester Grind" follows on from the story of the fictitious Porterhouse College, Cambridge, started in the previous book, "Porterhouse Blue", a college whose funds were exhausted by a previous bursar with a tendency to gamble. One of the story's central themes, therefore, is guided by the Senior Members' attempts to acquire funds for the college, after an incident involving a bedder and an undergraduate caused the Bull Tower to be severely damaged.

The new Master, Skullion, the previous Head Porter of the college, is frail after a stroke (or a " 'Porterhouse Blue' ", hence the book's title) and the issues surrounding the death of the previous Master, Sir Godber Evans, prompt his widow to instigate a plan to investigate the death through a planted Fellow, backed by a large, anonymous donation to the College. Meanwhile, the Dean of the College takes it upon himself to visit prosperous Old Porterthusians (previous members of Porterhouse) in the hope that one is willing and able to become Master if and when Skullion cannot continue. Meanwhile, the current Bursar is contacted by an American media mogul who seems to be interested in supporting the college without clarifying what it is he wants in return. At the end of the novel the alcoholic Lord Jeremy Pimpole is appointed as Master of the College.

ee also

*Tom Sharpe

*Porterhouse Blue

*Porterhouse College, Cambridge

*Sir Godber Evans

*Skullion

*Lord Jeremy Pimpole

References

* Grantchester Grind by Tom Sharpe Published by Andre Deutsch Secker & Warburg (1995) ISBN 0-436-20289-1


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