Working in a Supermarket: Satire Meets Consumerism in Retail's Backstage (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
IT'S NOT JUST A BOOK; IT'S AN EXPERIENCE.
'Working in a Supermarket' is a satirical novel that takes you on a whirlwind journey through workplace dynamics and social hierarchies. This gripping novel, woven with sharp satirical threads, offers readers a...
'Working in a Supermarket' is a satirical novel that takes you on a whirlwind journey through workplace dynamics and social hierarchies. This gripping novel, woven with sharp satirical threads, offers readers a...
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IT'S NOT JUST A BOOK; IT'S AN EXPERIENCE.
'Working in a Supermarket' is a satirical novel that takes you on a whirlwind journey through workplace dynamics and social hierarchies. This gripping novel, woven with sharp satirical threads, offers readers a rare glimpse into the raw underbelly of corporate culture and the human psyche.
This is where the stage meets the supermarket aisles: our protagonist, Eggnog, a former actor, draws parallels between the world of theater and serving customers. He feels like he's part of a cast, not just staff. In many ways, working in a supermarket is like putting on a show every day, where every expression becomes part of the daily performance.
Dive deep into a narrative that dances on the line between fiction and relatable reality. The protagonist, Eggnog, is every one of us - navigating through workplace politics, internal conflicts, and social expectations. The tales of Mr. His Side and Mr. Hell, two characters who are endearing and exasperating, add a touch of humor, irony, and introspection to the story.
Set against the cinematic backdrop of Rome's iconic Cinecittà, 'Working in a Supermarket' transcends geographical boundaries. Perfect for overseas readers, whether immersed in the skyscrapers of New York or the busy streets of London, the universal dynamics contained within these pages will resonate deeply. It is a testament to all who have faced the complexities of contemporary life. With its biting satire, this novel brings to light the absurdities inherent in our society.
But it's not all satire and sarcasm. This isn't just about shelves, cash registers, or routine shopping. It's a vivid tapestry of dreams, connections, and the unspoken passions of those who breathe life into every aisle. 'Working in a Supermarket' elegantly captures the poetic beauty of the mundane.
At its core, this book is about the human experience - the struggles we face, the choices we make, and the paths we tread. Through wit and humor, it poses profound questions, urging readers to introspect about their own place in the world. Why read 'Working in a Supermarket'? In a world overflowing with pretense, here's a narrative that offers an honest, unfiltered view, with strokes of humor, and raw emotion. It's not just a book; it's an experience. One that will leave you pondering, smiling, and wanting more.
'Working in a Supermarket' is a satirical novel that takes you on a whirlwind journey through workplace dynamics and social hierarchies. This gripping novel, woven with sharp satirical threads, offers readers a rare glimpse into the raw underbelly of corporate culture and the human psyche.
This is where the stage meets the supermarket aisles: our protagonist, Eggnog, a former actor, draws parallels between the world of theater and serving customers. He feels like he's part of a cast, not just staff. In many ways, working in a supermarket is like putting on a show every day, where every expression becomes part of the daily performance.
Dive deep into a narrative that dances on the line between fiction and relatable reality. The protagonist, Eggnog, is every one of us - navigating through workplace politics, internal conflicts, and social expectations. The tales of Mr. His Side and Mr. Hell, two characters who are endearing and exasperating, add a touch of humor, irony, and introspection to the story.
Set against the cinematic backdrop of Rome's iconic Cinecittà, 'Working in a Supermarket' transcends geographical boundaries. Perfect for overseas readers, whether immersed in the skyscrapers of New York or the busy streets of London, the universal dynamics contained within these pages will resonate deeply. It is a testament to all who have faced the complexities of contemporary life. With its biting satire, this novel brings to light the absurdities inherent in our society.
But it's not all satire and sarcasm. This isn't just about shelves, cash registers, or routine shopping. It's a vivid tapestry of dreams, connections, and the unspoken passions of those who breathe life into every aisle. 'Working in a Supermarket' elegantly captures the poetic beauty of the mundane.
At its core, this book is about the human experience - the struggles we face, the choices we make, and the paths we tread. Through wit and humor, it poses profound questions, urging readers to introspect about their own place in the world. Why read 'Working in a Supermarket'? In a world overflowing with pretense, here's a narrative that offers an honest, unfiltered view, with strokes of humor, and raw emotion. It's not just a book; it's an experience. One that will leave you pondering, smiling, and wanting more.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Enrico Mattioli
- 2023, Englisch
- Verlag: Lulu.com
- ISBN-10: 1446737381
- ISBN-13: 9781446737385
- Erscheinungsdatum: 14.09.2023
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