Personal Disorder
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AuthorKasalki Kelvin
A regular employee of an advertising firm reports in the work chat that he has trapped himself in Slack and can't get out. Management thinks he just wants to work from home; colleagues think jokes can be better. But this is no joke! The absurd and humorous book by American writer Kelvin Kasalki "Personal Disorder" is structured as an endless work chat, where through office correspondence with emojis and teasing, discussions of client cases and private flirts emerges the amazing story of a person who became just text and tries to comprehend what conversation, emotions, love, and overall existence of a modern person perceiving reality through dozens of chats really mean.



