One L
Each September, a new crop of students - known as One Ls - enter Harvard Law School to begin an intense, often gruelling, sometimes harrowing year of introduction to the law. Here bestselling author Scott Turow recounts his own turbulent first year. Will his group of One Ls survive? Will they excel? Will they make the Law Review? With remarkable insight into both his classmates and himself, Turow - creator and master of the legal thriller genre - leads us through the ups and downs, the small triumphs and tragedies of the year, in an absorbing and thought-provoking narrative that teaches the reader not only about law school and the law but about the flawed human beings who make them what they are. Praise for Scott Turow 'Turow remains head-and-shoulders above others in the legal thriller genre he created' Observer 'Nobody writes courtroom drama the way Turow does' Daily Mail 'Turow is a wonderful stylist . . . He is also a brilliant chronicler of contemporary America' Sunday Times
One L, Scott Turow's journal of his first year at law school was a bestseller when it was first published in 1977, and has gone on to become a virtual bible for prospective law students. Not only does it introduce with remarkable clarity the ideas and issues that are the stuff of legal education; it brings alive the anxiety and competitiveness – with others and, even more, with oneself – that set the tone in this crucible of character building. Turow's multidimensional delving into his protagonists' psyches and his marvellous gift for suspense prefigure the achievements of his bestselling first novel, Presumed Innocent.
Each September, a new crop of students enter Harvard Law School to begin an intense, often gruelling, sometimes harrowing year of introduction to the law. Turow's group of One Ls are fresh, bright, ambitious, and more than a little daunting. Even more impressive are the faculty: Perini, the dazzling, combative professor of contracts, who presents himself as the students' antagonist in their struggle to master his subject; Zechman, the reserved professor of torts who seems so indecisive the students fear he cannot teach; and Nicky Morris, a young, appealing man who stressed the humanistic aspects of law.
Will the One Ls survive? Will they excel? Will they make the Law Review, the outward and visible sign of success in this ultra-conservative microcosm? With remarkable insight into both his fellows and himself, Turow leads us through the ups and downs, the small triumphs and tragedies of the year, in an absorbing and thought-provoking narrative that teaches the reader not only about law school and the law but about the human beings who make them what they are.
Auteur | | Scott Turow |
Taal | | Engels |
Type | | Paperback |
Categorie | | Rechten |