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Neu: Neues, ungelesenes, ungebrauchtes Buch in makellosem Zustand ohne fehlende oder beschädigte ...
Brand
Unbranded
Type
Novel
MPN
Does not apply
ISBN
9780316016391
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Publisher
Little Brown & Company
ISBN-10
031601639X
ISBN-13
9780316016391
eBay Product ID (ePID)
6038269486

Product Key Features

Book Title
Then We Came to the End : a Novel
Number of Pages
416 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2008
Topic
General, Satire, Literary, Humorous / General
Genre
Fiction
Author
Joshua Ferris
Format
Perfect

Dimensions

Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
12.8 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
5.5 in

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Trade
Reviews
"A masterwork of pitch and tone. . . . Ferris brilliantly captures the fishbowl quality of contemporary office life." -- The New Yorker, Not too many authors have written the Great American Office Novel. Joseph Heller did it inSomething Happened(the one book of his to rivalCatch-22). And Nicholson Baker pulled it off in zanily fastidious fashion inThe Mezzanine.To their ranks should be added Joshua Ferris, whose THEN WE CAME TO THE END feels like a readymade classic of the genre. . . . A truly affecting novel about work, trust, love, and loneliness., A masterwork of pitch and tone. . . . Ferris brilliantly captures the fishbowl quality of contemporary office life., "What looks at first glancelike a sweet-tempered satire of workplace culture is revealed upon closerinspection to be a very serious novel about, well, America. It may even be, inits own modest way, a great American novel." -- Los Angeles Times, "A masterwork of pitch and tone. . . . Ferris brilliantly captures the fishbowl quality of contemporary office life."-- The New Yorker, "What looks at first glance like a sweet-tempered satire of workplace culture is revealed upon closer inspection to be a very serious novel about, well, America. It may even be, in its own modest way, a great American novel." -- Los Angeles Times, Not too many authors have written the Great American Office Novel. Joseph Heller did it in Something Happened (the one book of his to rival Catch-22 ). And Nicholson Baker pulled it off in zanily fastidious fashion in The Mezzanine. To their ranks should be added Joshua Ferris, whose THEN WE CAME TO THE END feels like a readymade classic of the genre. . . . A truly affecting novel about work, trust, love, and loneliness., What looks at first glancelike a sweet-tempered satire of workplace culture is revealed upon closerinspection to be a very serious novel about, well, America. It may even be, inits own modest way, a great American novel., "Not too many authors have written the Great American Office Novel. Joseph Heller did it in "Something Happened" (the one book of his to rival "Catch-22"). And Nicholson Baker pulled it off in zanily fastidious fashion in "The Mezzanine." To their ranks should be added Joshua Ferris, whose THEN WE CAME TO THE END feels like a readymade classic of the genre. . . . A truly affecting novel about work, trust, love, and loneliness." -- Seattle Times "Michael Upchurch", "Not too many authors have written the Great American Office Novel. Joseph Heller did it in Something Happened (the one book of his to rival Catch-22 ). And Nicholson Baker pulled it off in zanily fastidious fashion in The Mezzanine. To their ranks should be added Joshua Ferris, whose THEN WE CAME TO THE END feels like a readymade classic of the genre. . . . A truly affecting novel about work, trust, love, and loneliness."-- Michael Upchurch , Seattle Times, "What looks at first glance like a sweet-tempered satire of workplace culture is revealed upon closer inspection to be a very serious novel about, well, America. It may even be, in its own modest way, a great American novel."-- Los Angeles Times, What looks at first glancelike a sweet-tempered satire of workplace culture is revealed upon closer inspection to be a very serious novel about, well, America. It may even be, in its own modest way, a great American novel.
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
813/.6
Synopsis
Winner of the Hemingway Foundation / PEN Award, this debut novel is "as funny as The Office , as sad as an abandoned stapler . . . that rare comedy that feels blisteringly urgent." (TIME) No one knows us in quite the same way as the men and women who sit beside us in department meetings and crowd the office refrigerator with their labeled yogurts. Every office is a family of sorts, and the Chicago ad agency depicted in Joshua Ferris's exuberantly acclaimed first novel is family at its best and worst, coping with a business downturn in the time-honored way: through gossip, elaborate pranks, and increasingly frequent coffee breaks. With a demon's eye for the details that make life worth noticing, Joshua Ferris tells an emotionally true and funny story about survival in life's strangest environment--the one we pretend is normal five days a week. One of the Best Books of the Year Boston Globe * Christian Science Monitor * New York Magazine * New York Times Book Review * St. Louis Post-Dispatch * Time magazine * Salon, Every office is a family of sorts, and the ad agency Ferris brilliantly depicts in his debut novel is a family at its strangest and best, coping with a business downturn in the time-honored way: through gossip, pranks, and increasingly frequent coffee breaks., No one knows us quite the same way as the men and women who sit beside us in department meetings and crowd the office refrigerator with their labeled yogurts. Every office is a family of sorts, and the ad agency Joshua Ferris brilliantly depicts in his debut novel is family at its strangest and best, coping with a business downturn in the time-honored way: through gossip, pranks, and increasingly frequent coffee breaks. With a demon's eye for the details that make life worth noticing, Joshua Ferris tells a true and funny story about survival in life's strangest environment--the one we pretend is normal five days a week."", The National Book Award finalist and debut novel by the bestselling author of The Dinner Party "A readymade classic of the office-novel genre. . . . A truly affecting novel about work, trust, love, and loneliness." -- Seattle Times No one knows us quite the same way as the men and women who sit beside us in department meetings and crowd the office refrigerator with their labeled yogurts. Every office is a family of sorts, and the ad agency Joshua Ferris brilliantly depicts in his debut novel is family at its strangest and best, coping with a business downturn in the time-honored way: through gossip, pranks, and increasingly frequent coffee breaks. With a demon's eye for the details that make life worth noticing, Joshua Ferris tells a true and funny story about survival in life's strangest environment--the one we pretend is normal five days a week.

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