Smonk A Novel

Smonk A Novel by Tom Franklin is a First Edition published by Harper Collins on August 22, 2006. This 254-page work unfolds in 1911 in the secluded town of Old Texas, Alabama, where the malevolent E. O. Smonk wreaks havoc with his explosive expertise and violent tendencies. The narrative centers around Smonk’s destructive escapades, which include property damage, livestock killings, and seduction, culminating in a trial that reveals the town’s dark secrets.
Readers will encounter a blend of humor, violence, and psychological depth as the story also follows Evavangeline, a fifteen-year-old prostitute navigating a treacherous landscape marked by drought and rabies. Her journey leads her to Old Texas, intertwining her fate with Smonk and the townspeople in unexpected ways. The book explores themes of crime and suspense, featuring a cast of characters that includes corrupt judges and vigilantes, all set against a backdrop that defies traditional western narratives.
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It’s 1911 and the secluded southwestern Alabama town of Old Texas has been besieged by a scabrous and malevolent character called E. O. Smonk. Syphilitic, consumptive, gouty and goitered, Smonk is also an expert with explosives and knives. He abhors horses, goats and the Irish. Every Saturday night for a year he’s been riding his mule into Old Texas, destroying property, killing livestock, seducing women, cheating and beating men—all from behind the twin barrels of his Winchester 45-70 caliber over and under rifle. At last the desperate citizens of the town, themselves harboring a terrible secret, put Smonk on trial, with disastrous and shocking results.
Thus begins the highly anticipated new novel from Tom Franklin, acclaimed author of Hell at the Breech and Poachers.
Smonk is also the story of Evavangeline, a fifteen-year-old prostitute quick to pull a trigger or cork. A case of mistaken identity plunges her into the wild sugarcane country between the Alabama and Tombigbee rivers, land suffering from the worst drought in a hundred years and plagued by rabies. Pursued by a posse of unlikely vigilantes, Evavangeline boats upriver and then wends through the dust and ruined crops, forced along the way to confront her own clouded past. She eventually stumbles upon Old Texas, where she is fated to E. O. Smonk and the townspeople in a way she could never imagine.
In turns hilarious, violent, bawdy and terrifying, Smonk creates its own category: It’s a southern, not a western, peopled with corrupt judges and assassins, a cuckolded blacksmith, Christian deputies, widows, War veterans, whores, witches, madmen and zombies. By the time the smoke has cleared, the mystery of Smonk will be revealed, the survivors changed forever.
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