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Thank You for Smoking (novel)

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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
May 17, 1994

Pages
  
272 pp

Originally published
  
1994

Publisher
  
Random House

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Paperback)

ISBN
  
0-679-43174-8

Author
  
Christopher Buckley

Genre
  
Satire

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Adaptations
  
Thank You for Smoking (2005)

Characters
  
Nick Naylor, Polly Bailey, Bobby Jay Bliss, BR, Jeanette

Similar
  
Christopher Buckley books, Other books

Thank You for Smoking is a novel by Christopher Buckley, first published in 1994, which tells the story of Nick Naylor, a tobacco lobbyist during the 1990s.

Contents

Plot summary

Nick Naylor is the chief spokesman for the Academy of Tobacco Studies, a tobacco industry lobbying firm that promotes the benefits of cigarettes. He utilizes high-profile media events and intentionally provocative rhetoric in order to highlight what his clients view as an unfair crusade against tobacco and nicotine products.

The political satire is heightened by Naylor's informal association with lobbyists from other industries that are subjected to routine vilification in the media, e.g. Polly Bailey, a lobbyist for the alcohol/spirits industry, and Bobby Jay Bliss, who represents the firearms industry. Collectively, they form what is known as the M.O.D. Squad, a reference to the title of a police drama, although in this case, "M.O.D." stands for "Merchants Of Death".

A pivotal point in the plot occurs when Naylor is kidnapped by a clandestine group who attempt to kill him by covering him with nicotine patches. The search for the perpetrators of the crime leads to surprising results.

In this respect, the plot mirrors one of Buckley's other satirical novels, Little Green Men.

Film adaptation

A movie based on the novel was released in 2005. While the characters are essentially the same, the plot differs in some significant ways. Most noticeably, Naylor's relationship with his son is given a more prominent role, and the kidnapping conspiracy is downplayed. In addition, the ending is different in both events and tone.

References

Thank You for Smoking (novel) Wikipedia