Office Girl, Joe Meno

Office Girl

Joe Meno

Publisher: Akashic Books
PubDate: 7/3/2012
ISBN: 9781617750762
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $15.95
Temporarily Out of Stock
Pages: 224
 

Fiction. Illustrated by Cody Hudson. Photographs by Todd Baxter. No one dies in OFFICE GIRL. Nobody talks about the international political situation. There is no mention of any economic collapse. Nothing takes place during a World War.

Instead, this novel is about young people doing interesting things in the final moments of the last century. Odile is a lovely twenty-three-year-old art-school dropout, a minor vandal, and a hopeless dreamer. Jack is a twenty-five-year-old shirker who's most happy capturing the endless noises of the city on his out-of-date tape recorder. Together they decide to start their own art movement in defiance of a contemporary culture made dull by both the tedious and the obvious. Set in February 1999—just before the end of one world and the beginning of another—OFFICE GIRL is the story of two people caught between the uncertainty of their futures and the all-too-brief moments of modern life.

Joe Meno's latest novel also features black-and-white illustrations by renowned artist Cody Hudson and photographs by visionary photographer Todd Baxter.

Author City: Chicago, IL USA

Joe Meno is a fiction writer and playwright who lives in Chicago, Illinois. He is a winner of the Nelson Algren Literary Award, a Pushcart Prize, the Great Lakes Book Award, and was a finalist for the Story Prize. He is the author of six novels and two short story collections including HAIRSTYLES OF THE DAMNED, The Great Perhaps, THE BOY DETECTIVE FAILS, DEMONS IN THE SPRING, and OFFICE GIRL. His short fiction has been published in One Story, McSweeney's, swink, LIT, TriQuarterly online, Other Voices, Gulf Coast, and broadcast on NPR. His nonfiction has appeared in The New York Times and Chicago magazine. He is an associate professor in the fiction writing department at Columbia College Chicago.

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