March Hares collects thirty years of Aidan Higgins's essays, papers,
and diaries, offering reflections on modern literature, modern readers,
and Higgins's own experience of the literary life in the twentieth
century. In witty, insightful, often musical prose, Higgins discusses
and draws connections between a wide array of major literary figures,
including Melville, Flaubert, Joyce, Beckett, O'Brien, Olson, and
Pinter.