American Pie -- Michael Baughman, Paperback
Among my ancestors, first on my mother's side, then my father's, are a Mohawk Indian chief and the burgermeister of a northern German village. Thayendanegea, aka Joseph Brant, fought valiantly against the Americans in the Revolutionary War. He died in 1807, and a Canadian general hospital in Burlington, Ontario carries his name today. I never learned the burgermeister's name. As a boy growing up in western Pennsylvania my grandparents explained to me that he had been shot to death in 1935, two years before I was born, for publicly speaking out against Adolph Hitler. The chief and the burgermeister inspired me to write what will likely be my last work of fiction, American Pie. I believe the novel to be rooted in truth about its subjects: greed, bigotry, cruelty, friendship, love and compassion, hypocrisy and politics - a grim, satirical, sometimes comic allegory speaking to our troubled world's past, present, and seemingly inevitable future. The story's major theme is expressed in the introductory epigraph, a single sentence from British philosopher Bertrand Russell: Collective fear stimulates herd instinct, and tends to produce ferocity toward those not regarded as members of the herd.
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Author: Michael Baughman
Publisher: Sauce Publishing
Published: 09/01/2024
Pages: 216
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.53lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.00w x 0.49d
ISBN: 9781736872888
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Crime, Fiction, Fiction - General, Indigenous, Literary, Michael Baughman, Mystery & Detective, Paperback, Sauce PublishingContact form
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