Hence (Magill’s Literary Annual 1991-2005)

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Brad Leithauser’s widely praised first novel, Equal Distance (1985), was autobiographical at least in that a graduate of the Harvard Law School and former research fellow at the Kyoto Comparative Law Center was writing about a young American law student in Japan. That book exhibited the virtues of an observant and sensitive realist thoroughly familiar with his material: above all, a solid, evocative fictional world. Hence, Leithauser’s second novel, is a different sort of story altogether. Set a few years into the future, built on a tricky narrative device, it seems at...

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