Citadel on the Mountain: A Memoir of Father and Son
Richard Wertime
(Author)
Description
A warped dream, an overbearing father, and his son
A handsome, brilliant man, the author's father-irascible, strong-willed, a compulsive womanizer-stands at the center of this strangely compelling story. In the mid-1970s, after a life in government service, which was shadowy in its depths, Ted Wertime built a fortress-like house on a mountaintop in south-central Pennsylvania. He had forged for himself a secondary career as a highly respected historian of ancient science and technology, and was convinced that it was his fate to lead a sweeping revolution that would cleanse the United States of energy abuse, political corruption, and an odd assortment of social ills. His "citadel" would serve as his revolutionary headquarters. He, his wife, and Joan, the last and most troubled of his succession of mistresses, lived in the house together in a bizarre ménage à trois. His dream was to recruit his four sons to take part in his cause. The author, Richard Wertime, is the second-oldest son. Citadel on the Mountain is the story of his struggle to escape from a domineering and, at times, hypnotizing father who sought to control the sexual and professional lives of his offspring.Product Details
Price
$22.00
$20.46
Publisher
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Publish Date
May 16, 2003
Pages
192
Dimensions
5.64 X 8.7 X 0.69 inches | 0.81 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780374529147
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Richard Wertime was a longtime editor at Archaeology magazine and is now a professor of English at Beaver College in Pennsylvania.
Reviews
"A portrait that is at once loving and heartbroken, confused and sympathetic. It adds up to a remarkable--and unsettling--study in failure and forgiveness." - Kirkus Reviews