We're clearly not the only ones who thoroughly enjoyed Joshua Ferris' debut novel Then We Came to the End. Maud Newton's review of same hit the pages of Newsday over the weekend.
Joshua Ferris’ brilliant and incredibly funny debut novel, “Then We Came to the End,” lays bare the strange interconnectedness of human cogs in the corporate machine. The dot-com boom has already turned to bust when the story opens, and the ad agency where our heroes work is laying them off one by one. Milling around in cubicles, taking advantage of increasingly infrequent free morning bagels, they have almost no work to do but plenty of time to talk about each other — and about Lynn, their boss, who may or may not have cancer.
Which is as good a time as any to let you know that Joshua Ferris will be standing in next week as TEV's guest host whilst we are off honeymooning in Paris. We hope you'll stop by and make him feel welcome. You can also brave the sardine-like setting of the Boxcar Lounge on Wednesday night and hear him read at 8 p.m. We'll give Joshua a more proper introduction as his stint approaches.
Looking forward to it!
Posted by: Jim | February 26, 2007 at 02:31 PM
I absolutely loved Ferris' book and can't wait to "meet" him next week. Will he be doing a book reading in the Boston area?
Posted by: Poornima | February 26, 2007 at 04:38 PM
My own review of the book will also be hitting the papers soon. This may be the first novel reviewed by three litbloggers in major papers.
Posted by: ed | February 27, 2007 at 01:29 PM
Bah...never mind. I thought you reviewed it somewhere, Mark. My mistake.
Posted by: ed | February 27, 2007 at 01:31 PM