THE TOPEKA SCHOOL.

AuthorSuderman, Peter

Donald Trump is mentioned only briefly in Ben Lerner's novel The Topeka School, but the president, and the world he has come to define, looms over the plot. It's the story of Trump in sotto voce.

Set mostly in the late 1990s amid the hypercompetitive world of high school debate, the book attempts to locate the roots of today's political moment--including and especially Trump, the alt-right, and the country's coastal/flyover partisan-geographical divide-in the psychological alienation and dislocated male rage of Clinton-era middle America.

Much of the story is quasi-autobiographical, and Lerner is remarkably effective at capturing the oddly specific...

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