"Eric Freeman toils for a Chicago-based educational software company now run by the Japanese. Habitually unemployed Evan Jarrett shovels snow to earn money while working on his magnum opus, The Positive Life. They are at the forefront of the gallery of 90's-era fringe dwellers - immigrants, recluses, "alcoholic layabouts", among many others - that inhabit Scott Spires' wry, perceptive, and provocative novel"-- Provided by publisher.
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