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The Devil Tree

Published
Oct 1978
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General Fiction General Fiction
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224

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Kosinski's classic, acclaimed as "an impressive novel . . . should confirm [his] position as one of our most significant writers" (Newsweek).

 


A searing novel from a writer of international stature, The Devil Tree is a tale that combines the existential emptiness of Camus's The Stranger with the universe of international playboys, violence, and murder of Patricia Highsmith's The Talented Mr. Ripley.


 


Jonathan Whalen's life has been determined from the start by the immense fortune of his father, a steel tycoon. Whalen's childlike delight in power and status mask a greater need, a desire to feel life intensely, through drugs, violence, sex, and attempts at meaningful connection with other people—whether lovers or the memory of his dead parents. But the physical is all that feels real to him, and as he embarks on a journey to Africa with his godparents, Whalen's embrace of amoral thrill accelerates toward ultimate fulfillment.


 


"Savage . . . [Whalen is] a foolproof, timeless American character." —Cosmopolitan

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First Edition Oct 1978 Bantam ISBN 0553145770
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Sep 1988 Henry Holt ISBN 0805008616
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Apr 1981 St. Martin's ISBN 0312197942
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Dec 2007 Grove Press ISBN 0802199518
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Dec 2007 Grove Press ISBN B004I6DCZC
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