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American Blood

Published
Feb 1988
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
390

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Michael Smith survives the Vietnam war only to find himself angry and adrift in a United States at war with itself. Though he cannot forget the pornographic atrocities he witnessed abroad, it is the pervasive brutality of civilian life that threatens to destroy him until he lands in a tormented yet life-saving relationship. First published in 1987 and now available to a new generation of readers, this disturbing novel foreshadows twenty-first-century headlines that feature assault rifles and mass murders. American Blood is a timely and fiercely moral statement on violence and loss.

"One of the most intense anti-war books since The Red Badge of Courage."—Rocky Mountain News

"An auspicious literary event. . . . The America he describes, the nation bathed in blood, the people who keep loaded guns by their pillows, are more real here than in the news . . . yet it leaves us with wisdom and hope."—Ray Mungo, San Francisco Chronicle

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First Edition Feb 1988 Ballantine ISBN 0345353986
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Apr 2014 University of New Mexico Press ISBN 0826354688
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Apr 2014 University of New Mexico Press ISBN 0826354696
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