On March 30, 1992, Tom Dodge lost his stepfather and inherited the duty of caring for his mother, a woman he confesses he never got to know. Suddenly he was confronted with the extent to which she had slipped into the fog of Alzheimer's.
During his childhood, Dodge was never allowed to bring up the topic of his birth, but his mind whirled with questions: Who was my real father? Where was he? Who am I? Now, even if he summoned the courage to ask for the truth, would she be able to tell him?
This memoir, interweaving the twin themes of adult responsiblity for a parent suffering from Alzheimer's and the search for a birth parent, is a painful account, raw with emotion, of an alienated adolescence. But it is also a nostalgic look back at life in small-town Texas in the 1940s and 1950s, a life where young boys frolicked in the swimming hole and worked in the family garden.
Oedipus Road is a timeless and timely, funny and heart-breaking, evocative account of one man's journey down the road of self-discovery.
Author: Tom Dodge
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Texas Christian University Press
Published: 04/01/1996
Pages: 212
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 8.55h x 5.57w x 0.67d
ISBN: 9780875651538
Review Citation(s): Publishers Weekly 04/15/1996 pg. 60
About the AuthorAn author and commentator on KERA radio in Dallas, Tom Dodge taught English at Mountain View College in Dallas and Blinn College in Brenham, Texas. His previous books are
A Literature of Sports (1980) and
A Generation of Leaves (1977), a translation of Greek lyrics.