Ebook: An American requiem: God, Vietnam, and the struggle for my father's soul
Author: Carroll James
- Tags: Catholic ex-priests--Family relationships--United States, Catholics--United States, Fathers and sons--United States, Novelists American--Family relationships--20th century, Vietnam War 1961-1975--Protest movements--United States, Novelists American--Family relationships, Protest movements, Families, Catholics, Fathers and sons, Biography, Biographies, Carroll James -- 1943- -- Family, Carroll James -- 1943-, Novelists American -- Family relationships -- 20th century, Catholic ex-priests -- Family relat
- Year: 1996
- Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
- City: Boston;MA;United States
- Language: English
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An American Requiem is the story of one man's coming of age. But more than that, it is a coming to terms with the conflicts that disrupted many families, inflicting personal wounds that were also social, political, and religious. Carroll grew up in a Catholic family that seemed blessed. His father had abandoned his own dream of becoming a priest to rise through the ranks of Hoover's FBI and then become one of the most powerful men in the Pentagon, the founder of the Defense Intelligence Agency. Young Jim lived the privileged life of a general's son, dating the daughter of a vice president and meeting the pope, all in the shadow of nuclear war, waiting for the red telephone to ring in his parents' house. He worshiped his father until Martin Luther King, Jr., the civil rights movement, turmoil in the Catholic Church, and then Vietnam combined to outweigh the bond between father and son. These were issues on which they would never agree. Only after Carroll left the...