The Death of Grass

The Death of Grass
"No Blade of Grass" redirects here. For the film adaptation, see No Blade of Grass (film).
The Death Of Grass  
NoBladeOfGrass.jpg
Cover of a U.S paperback edition
Author(s) John Christopher
Cover artist Hector Garrido
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre(s) Science fiction novel
Publisher Michael Joseph
Publication date 1956 (UK)
Media type Print (Hardcover)
Pages 231 pp
ISBN 0140013008
OCLC Number 16191150

The Death of Grass (aka No Blade of Grass) is a 1956 post-apocalyptic science fiction novel written by the English author Samuel Youd under the nom de plume John Christopher. It was the first in a series of post-apocalyptic novels written by him, and the plot concerns a virus that kills off all forms of grass.

The novel was written in a matter of weeks and liberated Samuel Youd from his day job. It was retitled No Blade of Grass for the US edition, as supposedly the US publisher thought the original title "sounded like something out of a gardening catalogue".[citation needed] The film rights were sold to MGM.[1]

Plot

A new virus strain has infected rice crops in East Asia causing massive famine; soon a mutation appears which infects the staple crops of West Asia and Europe such as wheat and barley, all of them types of grasses (thus the novel's title), threatening a famine engulfing the whole of the Old World, while Australasia and the Americas attempt to impose rigorous quarantine to keep the virus out.

The novel follows the struggles of architect John Custance and his friend, civil servant Roger Buckley, as, along with their families, they make their way across an England which is rapidly descending into anarchy, hoping to reach the safety of John's brother's potato farm in an isolated Westmorland valley. Picking up a travelling companion in a gun shop owner named Pirrie, they find they must sacrifice many of their morals in order to stay alive. At one point, when their food supply runs out, they kill a family to take their bread. The protagonist justifies this with the belief that "it was them or us."

By the time they reach the valley, they have accumulated a considerable entourage as a result of their encounters with other groups of survivors along the way. They find that John's brother is unable to let them all in to the heavily defended valley. Pirrie acts to prevent John leaving the group and taking only his immediate family into the valley; instead, the group takes the valley by force. Pirrie and John's brother are killed; John takes possession of the valley.

Adaptations

A film version, No Blade of Grass, was produced and directed by Cornel Wilde, and released in 1970.

In 2009, as part of a BBC Radio 4 science fiction season, the station broadcast a drama in five episodes, based on the novel and narrated by David Mitchell.[2]

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