An edition of Tree of Smoke: A Novel (2007)

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An edition of Tree of Smoke: A Novel (2007)

Tree of smoke

1st ed.
  • 4.00 ·
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The lives of Skip Sands, a spy-in-training engaged in psychological operations against the Vietcong, and brothers Bill and James Houston, young men who drift out of the Arizona desert into a war, intertwine in a novel of America during the Vietnam War.

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English
Pages
614

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2007, Farrar, Straus and Giroux
in English - 1st ed.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3560.O3745 T74 2007

The Physical Object

Pagination
614 p. ;
Number of pages
614

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24750310M
Internet Archive
treeofsmoke00john
ISBN 10
0374279128
ISBN 13
9780374279127
LCCN
2007006562
OCLC/WorldCat
83977529

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Work Description

This mammoth odyssey about the Vietnam War transcends all other attempts to write about Vietnam, and makes them look like Hallmark greeting cards. It follows Skip Sands, working for the psychological operations department of the CIA, and his larger than life uncle “Colonel Sands”. It takes us everywhere in Southeast Asia, and even back to the United States. Johnson depicts a war where nothing is clear, where friends and enemies are indistinguishable, and where myths are created out of the land itself.

With a cast of half-a-dozen supporting characters, he portrays the war from the perspective of both sides of Vietnam, from two G.I. brothers from Arizona (who appeared in Johnson’s Angels), from a widowed Canadian nurse who can’t stop reading Calvin, from a Sergeant who seems to be perpetually tripping on acid, from a German hit-man, from a priest in the Philippines who thinks he’s Judas, from a “civilian” war-hero Colonel who’s trying to implement his own unorthodox campaign against the Vietcong.

Spanning thirty years, and over 700 pages, it’s still a disappointment when you arrive at the last page. This is Johnson’s masterpiece – a book you can imagine him writing under a succubus’s spell in a fallout shelter—hair long, unshaven, chain-smoking, frenzied to get the words out.

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