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![]() Executive Blues$21.95 ![]() G.J. Meyer recounts his bewildering journey from corporate success to white-collar joblessness. “One of the best business stories in years.”—Fortune “A story which brings to life the dry news reports of corporate downsizing and restructuring–compelling in it’s honesty and detail, frightening as a reminder of the vulnerability of all employees in today’s economy.” –Charles Heckscher “The haunting, bitter sound of the jobless blues, sung by an ex-corporate executive. The disdain of the big boys for their own, suddenly redundant, is as corrosive as their contempt for Joe Six-Pack. An astonishing work.” –Studs Terkel “...a funny, frank, and underlying it all, melancholy journal of a painful journey.” —Kirkus Reviews |
Reporting in the Radical First Person from Harper’s Magazine
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In recent years, Harper’s has fostered an exciting brand of journalism that is participatory, sometimes even undercover in approach. Submersion Journalism collects the best of these dispatches in the radical first person.
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A Biography of Clarice Lispector
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Why This World shows how Clarice Lispector transformed one woman’s struggles into a universally resonant art. Hardcover.
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How Stories Live and Die in Viral Culture
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Equal parts report, memoir, manifesto, and deconstruction of a decade, And Then There’s This captures better than any other book the way technology is changing our culture.
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Reporting in the Radical First Person from Harper’s Magazine
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In recent years, Harper’s has fostered an exciting brand of journalism that is participatory, sometimes even undercover in approach. Submersion Journalism collects the best of these dispatches in the radical first person.
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Straight facts with no chaser. Bracing, jaw-dropping, and hilarious.
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Reflections on the Family from Harper's Magazine
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The American family examined unflinchingly by some of Harper's finest writers.
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The revealing, true story of a journey down the corporate ladder.
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A Modern Day Walk Down the Pilgrims Route Into Spain
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The striking narrative of a life haunted by illness.
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150 years of Harper's America, in a single richly illustrated volume.
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Observations from a journey across America.
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The Travel Essays of an Expatriate American
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With wit and insight Stevenson describes his travels around Europe and his impressions of visiting the U.S.
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Harper's Magazine Weekly Review author Paul Ford's first novel.
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