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Bob Slocum is anxious, bored and fearful of his job. So why is it he wants nothing more than the chance to speak at the next company convention? In this darkly satirical book, Joseph Heller takes us for a turn on the maddening hamster wheel of work. Heller's workplace is a cradle of paranoia, bravado and nauseating banter, forever shadowed by that perennial question, who's really running the show here? In Heller's hands, our daily grind has never seemed so absurd.Selected from the book Something Happenedby Joseph HellerVINTAGE MINIS- GREAT MINDS. BIG IDEAS. LITTLE BOOKS.A series of short books by the world's greatest writers on the experiences that make us humanAlso in the Vintage Minis series-Drinkingby John CheeverSwimming by Roger DeakinLiberty by Virginia WoolfDeath by Julian Barnes… (plus d'informations)
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Bought considering it a short novel, I realized - with initial delusion - it’s actually an excerpt from 1974 novel Something Happened. In these pages Heller’s direct and witty prose addresses all the idiosyncrasies of a male driven, highly competitive office work. Very often, the irony turns into bittersweet sadness, especially when the main character looks beyond the work environment: “I’ve got the decline of American civilization and the guilt and ineptitude of the whole government of the United States to carry around on these poor shoulders of mine”. ( )
  d.v. | May 16, 2023 |
Getting to know a new author through the Vintage Minis collection is a genius idea. Like everyone else, I’ve heard of Catch-22. Unlike most other people, I haven’t actually read it. A satire about work really appealed to me and gave me a good taste Heller’s cynical wit.

Work is taken from Heller’s novel Something Happened and is about Bob Slocum. Bob is middle aged, bored and desperately wanting to present at the next company conference. His boss doesn’t want him to even though he knows Bob wants it. Why? Because there is a hierarchy at this company and everyone needs to be scared of someone else. Bob analyses his workplace in this fashion, noting the relationships and pecking order. As this is set in the 1970s, there is a fair bit of sexism and racism involved. Women are objects for nothing more than a bit of afternoon delight and the white older man reigns supreme. Bob sees all of this but isn’t really willing to change any of it. Why do anything when he’s just the middle man in middle management?

Heller’s take on office life is sly with wit and the peculiarities of work politics. But Bob knows he is part of the system and willing to work with it, unlike his friend Andy Kagle who worries about work, his superiors and the staff he manages. (Of course, Bob works things to his own advantage). Work is an enjoyable read, but is of course quite dated in some of its ideas. For me, this just added to the satirical effect. I’d certainly go further and read Something Happened based on this and of course, check out Catch-22.

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Bob Slocum is anxious, bored and fearful of his job. So why is it he wants nothing more than the chance to speak at the next company convention? In this darkly satirical book, Joseph Heller takes us for a turn on the maddening hamster wheel of work. Heller's workplace is a cradle of paranoia, bravado and nauseating banter, forever shadowed by that perennial question, who's really running the show here? In Heller's hands, our daily grind has never seemed so absurd.Selected from the book Something Happenedby Joseph HellerVINTAGE MINIS- GREAT MINDS. BIG IDEAS. LITTLE BOOKS.A series of short books by the world's greatest writers on the experiences that make us humanAlso in the Vintage Minis series-Drinkingby John CheeverSwimming by Roger DeakinLiberty by Virginia WoolfDeath by Julian Barnes

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