Critical companions to popular contemporary writers,
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-252) and index.
The life of Scott Turow: the making and shaping of a literary lawyer -- Scott Turow's literary heritage -- Presumed innocent (1987) -- The burden of proof (1990) -- Pleading guilty (1993) -- The laws of our fathers (1996) -- Personal injuries (1999) -- Reversible errors (2002) -- Conclusion : the staying power of Turow's canon.
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Scott Turow is a novelist, lawyer, and humanist who has fused his two passions, writing and the law, to create challenging novels that raise significant legal issues and test the justice of present laws. In all of his books, Turow reveals the moral ambiguities that afflict both accuser and accused, and challenges his readers to reconsider their preconceived notions of justice. Beginning with One-L, his first published work about the first-year law school experience, Turow continues to capture his readers' imaginations with books such as Presumed Innocent and Burden of Proof.
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