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King Rat (Miéville novel)

King Rat is an urban fantasy novel by British writer China Miéville, published in 1998. Unlike his Bas-Lag novels, it is set in London during the late 1990s. It follows the life of Saul Garamond after the death of his father and his meeting with King Rat. As King Rat takes Saul under his wing, the young man is quickly embroiled in a centuries-old rivalry. King Rat was Miéville's debut novel.

King Rat
First edition
AuthorChina Miéville
Cover artistMark Moran
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
GenreUrban fantasy
PublisherMacmillan
Publication date
1998
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pages333
ISBN0-333-73881-0
OCLC41835159
823/.914 21
LC ClassPR6063.I265 K56 1999

Plot summary

Saul Garamond returns to the flat he shares with his father in London late one evening, skipping on greetings and heading straight to bed. In the morning he is awakened by police pounding on the door, come to arrest him. It appears he is the lone suspect in his father's murder case. After spending most of a day being interrogated and in a holding cell, Saul finds he has a mysterious visitor, who introduces himself as King Rat. The two begin a one sided rooftop escape as King Rat carries Saul along. At the end of this journey, King Rat reveals to Saul that he is his uncle by way of Saul's mother being a rat and also that Saul has been set up to take the fall for his father's death.

Saul follows King Rat exploring the secrets of London, from the rooftops to the sewers. Being half rat, his two primary abilities are being able to eat anything, even garbage, and squeezing into holes and shadows too small for other creatures. Meanwhile, Saul's friend Natasha Karadjian, a drum and bass musician, begins to write and record new music with a flautist named Pete. Two of their other mutual friends, Fabian and Kay, are unnerved by this stranger but find it hard not to like the music the two are making. These friends are also being pursued by the police for any information on Saul's whereabouts. After spending several days with King Rat, Saul hears whispers of the return of the Ratcatcher.

This prompts King Rat to gather allies, Anansi, the spider king, and Loplop, the bird king; they are prompted to join him for their own reasons—the Ratcatcher is also after the Spidercatcher and Birdcatcher, their enemy as well. So, King Rat relates the story of living in Hamelin, the last time he really was king. But he was displaced, of course, by the Pied Piper of Hamelin and his flute. It is revealed that now the Piper travels the world seeking pests so he may kill for the fun of it. The three animal kings end the story by swearing revenge.

Even with his newfound powers, Saul is forced to stay in the shadows with King Rat, but cannot forget his own friends and past. He visits Kay but the two no longer understand each other. This visit leads to Pete, being revealed as the returned Piper, finding and murdering Kay. Meanwhile, the animal kings' plans begin to fall short and they drift apart. Saul begins to push his new boundaries and explore London on his own. During this time, he meets Deborah, a vagrant. Together they return to Saul's former flat, where he finds his father's old notebook. Here finds an entry about an attack on his mother nine months before his own birth. He realises he is not King Rat's nephew but his son, by way of rape and that everything since his father's death has been a set up by King Rat, who must therefore be the murderer of the man Saul considers his father.

As they discover these facts, the Piper confronts Saul and Deborah. He kills Deborah but Loplop saves Saul. The piper reveals that he cannot control Saul as he can the others, as the Piper can only play one song at a time and as such a tune that controls rats will be ignored by Saul's human side and vice versa. Saul returns to the sewers to confront King Rat, leading to a falling-out. He wants to go his own way and leave the Piper to the animal kings. Natasha and Pete have set up an act at a club, Jungle, to debut their music. Fabian is interrogated by the police again and he realises that the flute left behind when Saul was attacked belongs to Pete. He calls the police to meet him at Natasha's home but arriving ahead of them he is wounded and both he and Natasha are taken by the Piper.

After wandering for a few days, Saul meets up with Anansi, who informs him of Kay's death by the Piper. He begins to notice something is wrong in the sewer as well, as the rats have disappeared, their scratching replaced by a new sound, music. He traces the sound back to King Rat's throne room, now filled with dancing and dead rats; who along with King Rat are mesmerised by the music playing on a ghetto blaster. Saul realises the title on the tape within is written in Natasha's handwriting. He finds a poster for Natasha and the Piper's show, and despite knowing it is a trap, he goes to save his friends.

Saul sneaks into the club with his new rat allies and Anansi leading the spiders. Loplop, left deaf by Saul during the Piper's first attack is unable to rally his birds. However, when Natasha takes the stage to spin her records, Pete throws her a DAT, which has his flute samples on it. The layering of tracks allows the Piper to play several tunes at once, controlling the rats, clubbers and spiders all at once.

Unable to defend himself Anansi is killed by the Piper and Saul is overwhelmed. However, King Rat bursts from under the stage and attacks the Piper, but proves to be only a momentary distraction. With the musical fusion playing, the entire club is under the Piper's control and all he wants to kill Saul, who will not dance for him. The music does not mesh: instead of one solo flute, two flutes compete for the overlying sound. This dissonance causes Saul to regain control just as the Piper attempts to kill him; he dodges the blow and resists the Piper. The Piper knows he cannot win a physical fight, so he tears a hole in reality by playing his flute through which he can escape, just as he tore a hole in the mountain to hide the children of Hamelin. King Rat attacks the Piper with the Piper's own flute; they both fall into the rent but King Rat jumps away, and suddenly the hole closes, the Piper on the other side.

Saul and King Rat are unsung heroes of the club but they both know they can never be a part of the world they just saved. King Rat still wants his kingdom back from Saul. Saul refuses to give in and knows that if the Piper returns, King Rat will still need him, so he can't be killed to restore complete order to the rat kingdom. Saul then gathers his own band of rats and lies about King Rat's contribution, painting him as a coward and ensuring the rats will never again follow him. Saul makes the declaration that King Rat is not the one true leader of all rats and he is not Prince Rat, but he is one of them, Citizen Rat.

Main characters

  • Saul Garamond: Primary protagonist, a half human, half rat hybrid, due to being King Rat's son. Being hunted by the Piper, who wants to either control him or kill him.
  • King Rat: Title character, fallen king of the rats, father of Saul, and locked into a centuries long feud with the Piper.
  • The Piper: Primary antagonist, the famous Pied Piper of Hamelin, has returned to continue his feud with King Rat. He is searching for a way to control or kill animal and human hybrids like Saul.
  • Anansi: King of the spiders, an ally to King Rat, and mentor to Saul, while he is still exploring his new powers.
  • Loplop: King of the birds, an ally to King Rat, saves Saul during his first disastrous confrontation with the Piper.
  • Natasha Karadjian: Saul's friend from before his life changed, a drum and bass musician, she is being used by the Piper as a way to discover new music to control animal and human hybrids.

Reception

Reviewing the book for The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Charles de Lint praised King Rat as "a riveting, brilliant novel... the inspired mingling of old mythic matter with the contemporary world, ... an utter delight."[1]

Award nominations

Award Year Result
Bram Stoker Award, First Novel 1999 Nominee[2]
International Horror Guild Award, First Novel 1999 Nominee[3]

Further reading

  • Bould, Mark (2009). Vint, Sherryl (ed.). "Mind the Gap: The Impertinent Predicates (and Subjects) of King Rat and Looking for Jake and Other Stories". Extrapolation. 50 (2): 307–325. doi:10.3828/extr.2009.50.2.10.

References

  1. ^ Books to Look For, F&SF, February 1999
  2. ^ Horror Writers Association 29 April 2013(Timestamp length) at the Wayback Machine http://www.horror.org/index.htm Retrieved 15 April 2011.
  3. ^ International Horror Guild 31 October 2014 at the Wayback Machine http://www.horroraward.org/index.html Retrieved 15 April 2011.

External links

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This article is about the 1998 China Mieville novel For the 1962 James Clavell novel see King Rat Clavell novel King Rat is an urban fantasy novel by British writer China Mieville published in 1998 Unlike his Bas Lag novels it is set in London during the late 1990s It follows the life of Saul Garamond after the death of his father and his meeting with King Rat As King Rat takes Saul under his wing the young man is quickly embroiled in a centuries old rivalry King Rat was Mieville s debut novel King RatFirst editionAuthorChina MievilleCover artistMark MoranCountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglishGenreUrban fantasyPublisherMacmillanPublication date1998Media typePrint paperback Pages333ISBN0 333 73881 0OCLC41835159Dewey Decimal823 914 21LC ClassPR6063 I265 K56 1999 Contents 1 Plot summary 2 Main characters 3 Reception 4 Award nominations 5 Further reading 6 References 7 External linksPlot summary EditSaul Garamond returns to the flat he shares with his father in London late one evening skipping on greetings and heading straight to bed In the morning he is awakened by police pounding on the door come to arrest him It appears he is the lone suspect in his father s murder case After spending most of a day being interrogated and in a holding cell Saul finds he has a mysterious visitor who introduces himself as King Rat The two begin a one sided rooftop escape as King Rat carries Saul along At the end of this journey King Rat reveals to Saul that he is his uncle by way of Saul s mother being a rat and also that Saul has been set up to take the fall for his father s death Saul follows King Rat exploring the secrets of London from the rooftops to the sewers Being half rat his two primary abilities are being able to eat anything even garbage and squeezing into holes and shadows too small for other creatures Meanwhile Saul s friend Natasha Karadjian a drum and bass musician begins to write and record new music with a flautist named Pete Two of their other mutual friends Fabian and Kay are unnerved by this stranger but find it hard not to like the music the two are making These friends are also being pursued by the police for any information on Saul s whereabouts After spending several days with King Rat Saul hears whispers of the return of the Ratcatcher This prompts King Rat to gather allies Anansi the spider king and Loplop the bird king they are prompted to join him for their own reasons the Ratcatcher is also after the Spidercatcher and Birdcatcher their enemy as well So King Rat relates the story of living in Hamelin the last time he really was king But he was displaced of course by the Pied Piper of Hamelin and his flute It is revealed that now the Piper travels the world seeking pests so he may kill for the fun of it The three animal kings end the story by swearing revenge Even with his newfound powers Saul is forced to stay in the shadows with King Rat but cannot forget his own friends and past He visits Kay but the two no longer understand each other This visit leads to Pete being revealed as the returned Piper finding and murdering Kay Meanwhile the animal kings plans begin to fall short and they drift apart Saul begins to push his new boundaries and explore London on his own During this time he meets Deborah a vagrant Together they return to Saul s former flat where he finds his father s old notebook Here finds an entry about an attack on his mother nine months before his own birth He realises he is not King Rat s nephew but his son by way of rape and that everything since his father s death has been a set up by King Rat who must therefore be the murderer of the man Saul considers his father As they discover these facts the Piper confronts Saul and Deborah He kills Deborah but Loplop saves Saul The piper reveals that he cannot control Saul as he can the others as the Piper can only play one song at a time and as such a tune that controls rats will be ignored by Saul s human side and vice versa Saul returns to the sewers to confront King Rat leading to a falling out He wants to go his own way and leave the Piper to the animal kings Natasha and Pete have set up an act at a club Jungle to debut their music Fabian is interrogated by the police again and he realises that the flute left behind when Saul was attacked belongs to Pete He calls the police to meet him at Natasha s home but arriving ahead of them he is wounded and both he and Natasha are taken by the Piper After wandering for a few days Saul meets up with Anansi who informs him of Kay s death by the Piper He begins to notice something is wrong in the sewer as well as the rats have disappeared their scratching replaced by a new sound music He traces the sound back to King Rat s throne room now filled with dancing and dead rats who along with King Rat are mesmerised by the music playing on a ghetto blaster Saul realises the title on the tape within is written in Natasha s handwriting He finds a poster for Natasha and the Piper s show and despite knowing it is a trap he goes to save his friends Saul sneaks into the club with his new rat allies and Anansi leading the spiders Loplop left deaf by Saul during the Piper s first attack is unable to rally his birds However when Natasha takes the stage to spin her records Pete throws her a DAT which has his flute samples on it The layering of tracks allows the Piper to play several tunes at once controlling the rats clubbers and spiders all at once Unable to defend himself Anansi is killed by the Piper and Saul is overwhelmed However King Rat bursts from under the stage and attacks the Piper but proves to be only a momentary distraction With the musical fusion playing the entire club is under the Piper s control and all he wants to kill Saul who will not dance for him The music does not mesh instead of one solo flute two flutes compete for the overlying sound This dissonance causes Saul to regain control just as the Piper attempts to kill him he dodges the blow and resists the Piper The Piper knows he cannot win a physical fight so he tears a hole in reality by playing his flute through which he can escape just as he tore a hole in the mountain to hide the children of Hamelin King Rat attacks the Piper with the Piper s own flute they both fall into the rent but King Rat jumps away and suddenly the hole closes the Piper on the other side Saul and King Rat are unsung heroes of the club but they both know they can never be a part of the world they just saved King Rat still wants his kingdom back from Saul Saul refuses to give in and knows that if the Piper returns King Rat will still need him so he can t be killed to restore complete order to the rat kingdom Saul then gathers his own band of rats and lies about King Rat s contribution painting him as a coward and ensuring the rats will never again follow him Saul makes the declaration that King Rat is not the one true leader of all rats and he is not Prince Rat but he is one of them Citizen Rat Main characters EditSaul Garamond Primary protagonist a half human half rat hybrid due to being King Rat s son Being hunted by the Piper who wants to either control him or kill him King Rat Title character fallen king of the rats father of Saul and locked into a centuries long feud with the Piper The Piper Primary antagonist the famous Pied Piper of Hamelin has returned to continue his feud with King Rat He is searching for a way to control or kill animal and human hybrids like Saul Anansi King of the spiders an ally to King Rat and mentor to Saul while he is still exploring his new powers Loplop King of the birds an ally to King Rat saves Saul during his first disastrous confrontation with the Piper Natasha Karadjian Saul s friend from before his life changed a drum and bass musician she is being used by the Piper as a way to discover new music to control animal and human hybrids Reception EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it February 2017 Reviewing the book for The Magazine of Fantasy amp Science Fiction Charles de Lint praised King Rat as a riveting brilliant novel the inspired mingling of old mythic matter with the contemporary world an utter delight 1 Award nominations EditAward Year ResultBram Stoker Award First Novel 1999 Nominee 2 International Horror Guild Award First Novel 1999 Nominee 3 Further reading EditBould Mark 2009 Vint Sherryl ed Mind the Gap The Impertinent Predicates and Subjects of King Rat and Looking for Jake and Other Stories Extrapolation 50 2 307 325 doi 10 3828 extr 2009 50 2 10 References Edit Books to Look For F amp SF February 1999 Horror Writers Association Archived 29 April 2013 Timestamp length at the Wayback Machine http www horror org index htm Retrieved 15 April 2011 International Horror Guild Archived 31 October 2014 at the Wayback Machine http www horroraward org index html Retrieved 15 April 2011 External links EditKing Rat title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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