“Book Descriptions: Not all legal advice is equally qualified!!! A young man, seeking to relieve the shame of his chronic unemployment, falls in with a group of legal impersonators. Meanwhile, much overpriced alcohol is consumed in the hostess clubs of Kabukicho. When will the excessive drinking stop, and what is the significance of ‘the fake paralegal’? These and other questions will be answered in the pages of this short novel by Justin Isis—written with the anatomical precision and sociological scope.
This is the superb Justin Isis new novel, Fake Ass Lawyers, produced by Raphus Press in a very limited edition. A record of existential emptying in the middle of the dense forest of signs – the contemporary Japanese society –, this exquisite Neodecadent novel must be sipped slowly, so that the perception of the ominous fate of human society at the height of its supposed organization carefully involves the reader's perception as a dizzying vertigo.” DRIVE