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In this wildly funny debut from
former ad man Ferris, a group of copywriters and designers at a
Chicago ad agency face layoffs at the end of the '90s boom.
Indignation rises over the rightful owner of a particularly
coveted chair ("We felt deceived"). Gonzo e-mailer Tom Mota
quotes Walt Whitman and Ralph Waldo Emerson in the midst of his
tirades, desperately trying to retain a shred of integrity at a
job that requires a ruthless attention to what will make people
buy things. |