The protagonist of Tobias Wolff's shrewdly--and at times
devastatingly--observed first novel is a boy at an elite prep school in
1960. He is an outsider who has learned to mimic the negligent manner of
his more privileged classmates. Like many of them, he wants more than
anything on earth to become a writer. But to do that he must first learn
to tell the truth about himself.
The agency of revelation is the school literary contest, whose winner
will be awarded an audience with the most legendary writer of his time.
As the fever of competition infects the boy and his classmates, fraying
alliances, exposing weaknesses, Old School explores the ensuing
deceptions and betrayals with an unblinking eye and a bottomless store
of empathy. The result is further evidence that Wolff is an authentic
American master.