Toward the Bad I Kept on Turning: A Confessional Novel

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Abstract

<p> &ldquo;Who will guard the guardians?&rdquo; is the theme of this fictional &ldquo;dumpster-dive&rdquo; into the deep vaults of governmental and university corruption in the baby-boomers&rsquo; America. The anti-hero conman, a fusion of Harry Flashman and Forest Gump, takes the reader on a tour of his life&rsquo;s story. He embarks on one hair-raising adventure after another, many of which draw him into relationships with some of the better-known movers and shakers of the era such as Bill and Hillary Clinton, Raul Castro, Jim Jones, Slobodan Milo&scaron;evi&cacute; and John McCain. His adventures always seem to be &ldquo;turning bad,&rdquo; whether conniving with E. Howard Hunt to overthrow Chile&rsquo;s Salvador Allende, bombing government buildings at the behest of Bill Ayers or serving as a hitman for Fidel Castro. From our lovable but cynical anti-hero we get a conman&rsquo;s perspective and sardonic commentary on many of the events that defined America in the last fifty years &ndash; the Vietnam War, JFK&rsquo;s assassination, 9-11, the CIA&rsquo;s secret operations, the bombing of Kosovo, the wave of U.S. domestic terrorism of the 1970s and the election of Barack Obama.</p>
Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Jul 29 2020

Disciplines

  • Creative Writing
  • Fiction

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