Olga Ravn

The Employees: A workplace novel of the 22nd century

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Shortlisted for the International Booker prize, The Employees reshuffles a sci-fi voyage into a riotously original existential nightmare.
Funny and doom-drenched, The Employees chronicles the fate of the Six-Thousand Ship. The human and humanoid crew members complain about their daily tasks in a series of staff reports and memos. When the ship takes on a number of strange objects from the planet New Discovery, the crew becomes strangely and deeply attached to them, even as tensions boil toward mutiny, especially among the humanoids.
Olga Ravn's prose is chilling, crackling, exhilarating, and foreboding. The Employees probes into what makes us human, while delivering a hilariously stinging critique of life governed by the logic of productivity.
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85 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
Translator
Martin Aitken
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  • finalfadeouthas quoted24 days ago
    STATEMENT 097
    You want to know what I think about this arrangement? I think you look down on me. The way I see it, you’re a family that’s built a house. And from the warm rooms of that house you now look out at the pouring rain. Safe from menace, you delight at the rain. You’re dry and snug. You’re reaping the rewards of a long process of refinement. When the storm gets up, it only heightens your enjoyment. I’m standing in the rain you think can never fall on you. I become one with that rain. I’m the storm you shelter from. This entire house is something you built just to avoid me. So don’t come to me and say I play no part in human lives.
  • Juan Carlos Francohas quoted5 months ago
    What you call made is your own work. What you call found, discovered, is your own point of origin.
  • Juan Carlos Francohas quoted5 months ago
    I want to take the opportunity to tell you I’m living. No matter what you say, I’m never going to believe otherwise.

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