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Language
  
English

Pages
  
296

Originally published
  
1950

Page count
  
296

Country
  
United States of America

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Publication date
  
1950

Followed by
  
The Judgement of Paris

Author
  
Gore Vidal

ISBN
  
0233989137

Preceded by
  
A Search for the King


Publisher
  
E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc., New York City

Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Gore Vidal books
  
The Smithsonian Institution, Duluth, Live from Golgotha: The Gosp, Williwaw, Two Sisters

Dark Green, Bright Red is a novel by Gore Vidal, concerning a revolution headed by a former military dictator in an unnamed Central American republic. The book was first published in 1950 in the United States by E. P. Dutton. It drew upon Vidal's experiences living in Guatemala during the Guatemalan Revolution.

Contents

Vidal re-wrote a significantly shortened version of Dark Green, Bright Red in 1968. However, when the book was published in a new United Kingdom edition in 1995 by Andre Deutsch, the longer, original text was used.

Plot summary

With the backing of a U.S. fruit company, a court-martialled American army officer and a French advisor, General Alvarez, a deposed Central American dictator mounts an attempted coup d’etat to regain power. The first part of the book is set mainly in jungle, yet most of the military action takes place elsewhere. It was the first of Vidal's books to explore the idea that the United States was an imperialist country.

Critical reception

The novel received mixed to negative reviews. A New York Times reviewer called it "a sad waste of real narrative gifts and wit", while Kirkus Reviews considered it "[w]ell-written, with authentic atmosphere, ... but not up to the mark of [Vidal's] earlier work." Saturday Review deemed it "an interesting failure."

References

Dark Green, Bright Red Wikipedia