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The Groves of Academe

A Novel
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Description

A college instructor embarks on a fanatical quest to save his job—and enact righteous revenge—in this brilliantly acerbic satire of university politics during the early Cold War years

Henry Mulcahy’s future is in question. An instructor of literature at Jocelyn College, an institute of higher learning renowned for its progressive approach to education, he has just received word that he will not be teaching next semester. He strongly suspects that his dismissal has been engineered by his nemesis, the college president, who Henry believes resents his superior skills as an educator. Or perhaps he is being targeted by the government in this Cold War era, now that Senator Joseph McCarthy’s communist witch hunt is in full swing, especially since Henry’s dedication to independent thinking is, he believes, renowned. Whatever the case, Henry Mulcahy wants justice—and vengeance—and he will not go quietly without a fight. But the battle might expose too much of Henry’s true nature . . .

Witty and biting, Mary McCarthy’s The Groves of Academe is a deliciously pointed satire of the world of higher education and its petty despots, tiny wars, and internal politics.

This ebook features an illustrated biography of Mary McCarthy including rare images from the author’s estate.

Product Details

PublisherOpen Road Media
Publish DateAugust 06, 2013
Pages302
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconDigital (delivered electronically)
EAN/UPC9781480438408

About the Author

MARY MCCARTHY (1912–1989) was a short-story writer, bestselling novelist, essayist, and critic. She was the author of The Stones of Florence and Birds of America, among other books.

Reviews

“Extraordinary . . . It sparkles with wit and insight. . . . The Groves of Academe is a brilliantly stinging story of trouble in Paradise.” —The New York Times

“A brilliant writer with a rare talent for corrosive satire.” —The Atlantic Monthly

“No label can describe her book. It is a product of one of the most stunning talents today.” —Saturday Review

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