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Vietnam War's kaleidoscopic, surreal psychological odyssey.

If you're drawn to novels that not only delve into the harrowing experiences of war but do so through a vivid, almost hallucinatory lens, then "Meditations In Green" could be a profound reading experience for you. Stephen Wright's searing narrative doesn't just recount the events of Vietnam; it immerses you in the psyche of a soldier grappling with the chaos of war and its aftermath. It's a tribute to the way art can encapsulate and transcend even our darkest moments.

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Meditations in Green

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ISBN: 9780375712937
Authors: Stephen Wright
Publisher: Vintage
Date of Publication: 2003-08-12
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Literary Fiction, Historical Fiction
Related Topics: Literature, Classics, War
Goodreads rating: 4.01
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Sardonic, searing, seductive and surreal, the award-winning Meditations in Green is regarded by many as the best novel of the Vietnam War. It is a kaleidoscopic collage that whirls about an indelible array of images and perverted Winky, who opted for the army to stay off of welfare; eccentric Payne, who’s obsessed with the film he’s making of the war; bucolic Claypool, who’s irrevocably doomed to a fate worse than death. Just to mention a few. And floating at the center of this psychedelic spin is Spec. 4 James Griffin. In country, Griffin studies the jungle of carpet bomb photos as he fights desperately to keep his grip on reality. And battling addiction stateside after his tour, he studies the green of household plants as he struggles mightily to get his sanity back. With mesmerizing action and Joycean interior monologues, Stephen Wright has created a book that is as much an homage to the darkness of war as it is a testament to the transcendence of art.
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Vietnam War's kaleidoscopic, surreal psychological odyssey.

If you're drawn to novels that not only delve into the harrowing experiences of war but do so through a vivid, almost hallucinatory lens, then "Meditations In Green" could be a profound reading experience for you. Stephen Wright's searing narrative doesn't just recount the events of Vietnam; it immerses you in the psyche of a soldier grappling with the chaos of war and its aftermath. It's a tribute to the way art can encapsulate and transcend even our darkest moments.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.