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LAist Interview: Ed Park, founding editor of The Believer and author of Personal Days - Read More

Date Added: June 22, 2008 01:08:02 AM
Ed Park is in town this week to read from and sign Personal Days , his funny, frightening & frighteningly spot-on novel about modern-day office life in this time of mergers, acquisitions, and business books full of empty platitudes that encourage workers to "do whatever it takes" and "put the customer first." Employees go missing without reason and a rogue element shakes things up, all ...

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