In Michael Crichton’s novel Disclosure, Crichton describes a business world ruled by people doing whatever they feel they must in order to get ahead — including making false claims of sexual harassment. Tom Sanders, a man with a real harassment claim, goes up against the system in order to protect his honor and his job. Themes in the novel include the growing problems with harassment suits, sexual harassment from a man’s perspective, and the problems with outsourcing.
Michael Crichton (born 1942) is best known as a novelist of popular fiction whose stories explore the confrontation between traditional social and moral values and the demands of the new technological...
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Michael Crichton has been called a "megastar" who has made a resounding impression on the literary world. Critics applaud him as a writer who is entertaining to read and who can "elaborate a gripping ...
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Michael Crichton has had a number of successful careers--physician, teacher, film director, screenwriter--but he is perhaps best known for pioneering the "techno-thriller" with novels such as The Andr...
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