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<text id=91TT2409>
<title>
Oct. 28, 1991: Southern Pine
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1991
Oct. 28, 1991 Ollie North:"Reagan Knew Everything"
</history>
<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
BOOKS, Page 96
Southern Pine
</hdr><body>
<qt>
<l>JOE</l>
<l>By Larry Brown</l>
<l>Algonquin; 345 pages; $19.95</l>
</qt>
<p> Half a cup of instant coffee. Then a cigarette. Then,
let's see, yeah, here's half a can of Coke left on the table,
room temperature, no more fizz. Slug of Coke, swallow of
whiskey, same again. Breakfast.
</p>
<p> Joe Ransom, at 40-some, is getting too old for this. He
bosses a gang that poisons tracts of scrub forest with
herbicide, so that the land can be planted with fast-growing
pine. That's days. Nights, he drinks, bar fights, gambles, cats
around, aggravates the local cops. In between he cruises the
Mississippi back roads in an old pickup, drinking beer from a
big cooler.
</p>
<p> He's a good man, generous, hog-on-ice independent,
cheerful in a wry sort of way, more than halfway decent. But his
life is coming apart. His wife has left him, of course, though
his dog, a surly pit-bull cross called "dog," small d, has
stayed. He has done some penitentiary time, for cop fighting,
and won't be too surprised to find himself jugged again. His
pickup truck needs a new transmission. So does he.
</p>
<p> Brown, a onetime Mississippi fireman who reinvented
himself a few years ago as a talented fiction writer in the
whiskeyish, rascally Southern tradition of Faulkner and Erskine
Caldwell, earned high praise for a couple of books of short
stories, Facing the Music and Big Bad Love, and a novel, Dirty
Work. The new novel is clear, simple and powerful, and it is
great, rowdy fun to read. Brown balances his fond but
unsentimental portrait of Joe Ransom with stinging sketches of
a weed-tough young white-trash boy named Gary, who tags after
Joe, and of Gary's evil father, a human scorpion named Wade. If
anyone doubted it, Flem Snopes lives.
</p>
<p>By John Skow.
</p>
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