The Chairs Are Where the People Go: How to Live, Work, and Play in the City by Sheila Heti, Misha Glouberman

The Chairs Are Where the People Go: How to Live, Work, and Play in the City

Sheila Heti, Misha Glouberman

nonfiction essays memoir philosophy lighthearted medium-paced

192 pages | first published 2011

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Should neighborhoods change? Is wearing a suit a good way to quit smoking? Why do people think that if you do one thing, you're against something else? Is monogamy a trick? Why isn't making the city more fun for you and your friends a super-noble ...
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funny 66%
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hopeful 16%
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