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Stallion Gate (1987)

Stallion Gate (1987)

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ISBN
0345310799 (ISBN13: 9780345310798)
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English
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About book Stallion Gate (1987)

Smith published this book directly after his big hit, 'Gorky Park.' However, it never achieved that much success. Reading it, I can see why. It's an interesting concept, but not necessarily wholly successful.It's an historical novel about a Native American man, Joe Pena, in the US military who is assigned to work with Oppenheimer on the Trinity Project. (the nuclear bomb). Pena's been fished out of a jail cell due to his ties with Oppenheimer, and is really expected to spy on the man, whom his superior suspects is a traitor.Although the book comes *this* close to being a thriller, it really isn't. It's more of a rumination on racism, suspicion, poverty, ambition, violence, and, of course, love.It's a very tense book, but the tension is more of an overarchingly oppressive aura than the tension of impending action - we, of course, know what happened at Trinity/Stallion Gate, so the outcome is not really in doubt.This was not a bad book, but it was not my favorite by Cruz Smith.

In the late 1980s and early 1990s, in a house in Berkeley, furniture formerly belonging to Oppenheimer commingled with furniture formerly belonging to my father.

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Wow. What a wonderful, beautifully crafted, intense read. Had to read the last 100 pages or so twice. Multiple, diverse and compelling story lines woven into the events leading up to Trinity, the testing of the atomic bomb in Los Alamos. That we know the outcome of this test will kill 100s of thousands of Japanese, ending WWII and give birth to the ongoing atomic threat, only adds fuel to the fire he creates in this book -- smoldering at first and erupting into a surprise, almost mystical final act, encompassing all the horror and awe of our human foolishness. Smith's capacity to agitate, fascinate and create a superbly minimalist reading experience makes this book worth your time, and mine.
—Carole Bucher

Smith is trying to do too much with his character. Joe is a prize fighter, professional grade jazz pianist, full blooded Indian, Army sergeant on-site and friend -- and eventual opponent -- of Oppehheimer during the Trinity test in New Mexico. We're almost in Noble Savage land here, I'm afraid. Joe is also an outstanding lover, seducing 'em in droves, by the way. Long sections on the morality of dropping the bomb (always a nonstarter with me). Some very nicely done inter-tribal politics among the Indians of Northern New Mexico, however. I usually love Smith's work, so kind of a disappointment.
—Tony Daniel

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