![]() The next day the narrator goes in search of Gurb, but he proves neither as adaptable nor as adept as Gurb losing his head (literally) is only one of his problems. Hence the narrator's refrain: "No word from Gurb", which proves to be the case for most of the novel. The other member of the crew - lower-ranking, but responsible for most of the tasks on board, making the narrator somewhat dependent on him - is Gurb.Īfter taking on human form - which they can do, with some effort - Gurb hitches a ride and disappears, thereafter making practically no effort to report back to his nominal commander. No Word From Gurb is narrated by an alien, part of a two-man crew that land on earth on an exploratory mission. First published in serial form in El Pais.General information | our review | links | about the author ![]() Trying to meet all your book preview and review needs. ![]()
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