My friend Mike clued me into a book he found after our discussion about law and how stories are used and abused in it. The book is called Law’s Stories: Narrative and Rhetoric in the Law, and features essays from a variety of lawyers and law professors. It sounds really interesting and I’d like to pick it up sometime. I’m really taken with this whole idea about how stories are used in all these different contexts, as models, as persuasive devices, as contracts, all kinds of shit. Expect to see more about this in the future.
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