![]() FitzGerald herself had graduated from Radcliffe College with a BA, magna cum laude, in 1962. Her mother, Mary Endicott Peabody FitzGerald Tree, was a former American ambassador to the United Nations. ![]() Her father, Desmond FitzGerald, was a deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and an expert on Southeast Asia. ![]() The young woman whose career had just taken such a remarkable turn was a journalist with a remarkable family and personal background. TIME magazine was impressed that she had achieved "so fresh a blend of compassion and intelligence," and even the conservative National Review, which loathed it, predicted accurately that her book would "become gospel for the anti-war movement." Fire in the Lake was hailed for its "stunning clarity" by one reviewer and as "one of the best descriptions and analyses of Vietnam ever published in English" by another. Frances FitzGerald (born 1940) wrote one of the most influential books on the Vietnam War to appear while the conflict was still in progress.įrances FitzGerald was not quite 32 years of age when her first book, Fire in the Lake: The Vietnamese and the Americans in Vietnam (1972), was published to immediate and extraordinary praise. ![]()
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