"Tree of Smoke" is a novel that follows the story of Skip Sands, a spy-in-training involved in Psychological Operations during the Vietnam War. The narrative also explores the experiences of the Houston brothers, Bill and James, as they navigate the blurred lines between reality and deception in the midst of conflict. Through gritty and sympathetic portrayals, the novel delves into human folly and the desperate search for connection and meaning. Denis Johnson's work is described as gripping, beautiful, and powerful, making it a standout in literature. The book won the 2007 National Book Award for Fiction.
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