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CUBICLE BLUES
Ed Park pokes fun at the modern workplace
by Angela Ashman
May 13th, 2008 12:00 AM
Ever find yourself kicking the Xerox machine at work? Feeling overly resentful that someone keeps stealing your pens? Perhaps it’s time to take a coffee break with the wonderfully witty Ed Park at this reading and discussion for his debut novel, Personal Days, which concerns a clique of office employees overcome by fear when the company starts firing their co-workers. Park, a co-founder of The Believer and former books editor of the Voice, will be on hand to sign copies—and if you’ve just been fired yourself, maybe he’ll even give you a hug.
Wed., May 21, 7 p.m., 2008
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