Here is the American campus, not as it has
been thought to be, but as it has been
hidden from us all these years--passionate,
comic, confused, a place of Machiavellian
plots, millcnnarian dreams, and insistent
make-believe. It is the campus as a world
the same world as that which exists off the
campus.
John Burgess, who has seen Latin Amer-
ican revolution at first hand, returns to his
country to be plunged into tile middle of a
revolution, North American style. Though
Burgess can t quite understand what the
issues are, hc very quickly learns that
understanding the issues is not considered
a necessity before taking sides. He himself
has his side chosen for him. A leader of the
revolution calls him a CIA agent, and he
finds himself a central, though reluctant,
participant in events.
Those who want to know what happened
on American campuses during these last
years will learn from this book. It offers
an easy way to learn. It is a comic novel,
with the pace and atmosphere of a detective
story and a surprise ending.
Here, a distinguished teacher--one who
is familiar to thousands of his fellows over
the post-World War II decades; one who
has visited campuses from coast to coast
as Phi Beta Kappa lecturer--turns his
hand to fiction in an examination of truth
that brings to light some extraordinary
observations.
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