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Tony
It's long been my contention that workplaces are underutilized material for fiction, considering the ripe array of characters and intricate psychology that they usually contain. This short (you can read it in under two hours) Swedish book takes a modern white-collar workplace and by introducing one extreme character, mines veins of dark comedy. The story revolves around some kind of government agency known as "The Authority," where some kind of files or forms are reviewed and coded. Björn is a n ...more
Lisa of Hopewell
Mar 09, 2020 rated it really liked it
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The Story

Bjorn is a new employee in a Sweedish government agency or department. He displays tremendous leadership, produces outstanding work, and then goes to rejuvenate in a special room. Or does he?
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I loved the review of this book linked at the top, but finding the phrase “this Kafkaesque masterpiece” in the Amazon blurb decided it–I had to read it. I listened to the audio and, the two readers sounding much alike, t
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Kent Winward
Nov 23, 2018 rated it really liked it
Rather than a room with the main character turning into a bug, the main character simply goes into another room by standing deathly still -- at least to those around him.
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