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"Griesemer proceeds to savagely send up the military . . . No One Thinks of Greenland effectively skewers the excesses of the early Cold War mentality." -- The Washington Post Book World"You'll want to scratch." These spoken words open to us the strange and beguiling world of young Rudy Spruance, forced to join the military due to a mysterious past, and sent for some inexplicable reason to a top-secret military hospital in Greenland. There he meets a wide cast of unusual and colorful characters, outcasts and rejects all; begins to fall for the commanding officer's leggy and strong-willed girlfriend; and slowly uncovers the awful secret behind the portion of the base dubbed "the Wing."
"What's not to love about this intricately imagined and altogether delightful first novel? . . . No One Thinks of Greenland is that rarest of first-novel achievements: an across-the-board success." -- Esquire"A powerful look at the madness of war and its aftermath . . . Griesemer has created a poignant novel, with a soupçon of sassy and irreverent humor." -- The Denver Post"Dramatic . . . mystery spiced with romance." -- Chicago Tribune"A fever-dream of a novel, destined to become a Cold War classic." -- John Sayles, author of To Save the Man"We are in the military screw-up novel . . . No One Thinks of Greenland contributes wit and wildness of its own, sharpened by the author's gait, all verve and jolt . . . He hurtles us right in . . . Griesemer has written a novel with a distinctive cutting vision [and] alluring puzzlement." -- Richard Eder, The New York Times Book Review