The Screen

The_Screen.jpgDavid Vincent is a man at war: at war with the office; at war with himself; and at war with the screen that stares into his eyes. A dark force in the Ministry of the Environment’s ‘Rainbow Building’, he secretly fights green hypocrisy, radioactive civil service jargon and the machinations of his ambitious supervisor. David is a hero for our age: the last man in the office.
Join him on one 9-5 day, as he strives to expose the dark power behind the screen; hampered only by his delusional visions, his descent into madness, and his inability to conduct small talk. Mundane office politics are transformed into epic adventures as he tries to show the office what it does not want to see: the other side of the screen.

“Moving between farce, surreal horror, and dystopian visions of the modern office, The Screen is a microcosm of all that is wrong with the new office trinity: man, monitor and machine in imperfect disharmony.”

“In comedy lies tragedy and in tragedy lies comedy; and in this novel, as in life, everyone lies.” V
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The Office Trinity: Man, Monitor and Machine

The office is a prison and the screen is the warden. It watches you while you watch it. It is reading you now.