The Fugitive Self is a tribute to a distinguished career spanning
fifty years in American letters. At once meditative, whimsical, and
hard-hitting, it illuminates the spiritual cost of American expansion.
Nothing we'd been counting on
all the time we'd waited
was waiting when we arrived.
Only more waiting--
John Wheatcroft is the author of twenty books in three genres, a
WWII combat veteran, and professor emeritus at Bucknell University. He
has a well-known following--Peter Balakian, Bruce Smith, Tom Gardner,
Betsy Sholl--who believes his work is seminal to understanding violence
now and in the second half of the twentieth century.