Synopses & Reviews
One of the finest -- and funniest -- novels about office life ever written.
The anonymous, middle-aged narrator is a man broken on the wheel of office life -- the beige wheel of grinding routine, the uniform gray carpets, the endless buff envelopes. He takes us on a terrifyingly familiar tour of office life that is at once hilarious and profound. One man's unravelling philosophical crisis amid the retirement parties and sandwiches becomes a metaphysical search for order and purpose deep in the back of a desk drawer.
About the Author
Michael Bracewell is the author of two novellas, three novels and a study of English culture, England is Mine.