Sympathy for the Devil
Books | Fiction / Action & Adventure
Kent Anderson
Censured by some critics for its brutality but heralded by others as a modern-day classic, Sympathy for the Devil is a terrifying, intoxicating journey through the violence, madness, and insane beauty of battle. It traces the story of a hardened Green Beret named Hanson, a college student who goes to war with a book of Yeats's poetry in his pocket and discovers the savagery within himself. In this extraordinary novel, we follow Hanson through two tours of duty and a bitter attempt to live as a civilian in between. At one with the lush and dangerous world around him in Vietnam, Hanson is doomed to survive the landscape of devastation he encounters. Sympathy for the Devil contains some of the most vivid, finely etched prose ever written about the actual process of war--from firing a weapon for the first time in battle to the moment a young man knows that he has entered a living hell and found a home....
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Author
Kent Anderson
Pages
399
Publisher
Bantam Books
Published Date
2000
ISBN
0553580876 9780553580877
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"Very interesting premise. Great dialog and had me interested. Some passages I felt were a little too long but overall an interesting and well-paced narrative. I do think more could have been done with Danny and the demons, and agreed with another reviewer about wishing for more insight into Luke's character - which is why I didn't give it 5 stars. But I'd still recommend it and would read more by this author."
"A book heavy with descriptions but great and informative."
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