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This is the first 1,000 characters of 1306 words (5.22 pages) in the essay titled Street Lawyer
THE Washington novel used to be about politics and power, sex and scandal, elections and intrigue among capital insiders. If John Grisham s latest is anything to go by, the new Washington novel will be, as Washington itself increasingly is, about image. Since the invention of the music video, people seem to have stopped expecting popular entertainment to provide much in the way of plot or characterization or serious themes or, indeed, anything but a succession of stylish figures striking cool attitudes; and Grisham has brought the ethos of the music video to popular fiction. Not that Grisham himself should be blamed for this state of mind. It is everywhere in Bill Clinton s Washington. Even Phyllis C. Richman, the restaurant reviewer for the Washington Post, writes of a trendy local eatery: Look around the dining room . . . and you ll guess you are seeing academics in D.C. for a conference, journalists not with sources but with gossip pals, lawyers who wouldn t work for corporations but only for public-interest groups.
Clearly, the hint that working for public-interest groups is a fashion statement is not something that originated with John Grisham. But Grisham -- who, if he chose to, could count his novels toward his own pro bono resume, since they amount to unpaid public-relations work for the Trial Lawyers Association -- is making the most of this new lawyer-chic. His latest hero, Michael Brock, a 32-year-old associate in anti-trust law with one of the biggest and mo...
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Keywords: john grisham, public interest groups, washington novel, police swat team, street lawyer, washington post, lawyers, music video, guess, prestigious washington, michael brock, street person, power sex, taken hostage, popular entertainment, fashion statement, phyllis c richman, restaurant reviewer, public relations work, trust law
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