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Joshua Ferris (born 1974) is an American author best known for his debut 2007 novel ''
Then We Came to the End ''Then We Came to the End'' is the first novel by Joshua Ferris. It was released by Little, Brown and Company on March 1, 2007. A satire of the American workplace, it is similar in tone to Don DeLillo's ''Americana,'' even borrowing DeLillo's fi ...
''. The book is a comedy about the American workplace, told in the first-person plural. It takes place in a fictitious
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Biography

Ferris graduated from the
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with a BA in English and philosophy in 1996. He then moved to Chicago and worked in advertising for several years before obtaining an MFA in writing from
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. His first published story, "Mrs. Blue," appeared in the ''
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'' in 1999. ''
Then We Came to the End ''Then We Came to the End'' is the first novel by Joshua Ferris. It was released by Little, Brown and Company on March 1, 2007. A satire of the American workplace, it is similar in tone to Don DeLillo's ''Americana,'' even borrowing DeLillo's fi ...
'' received positive reviews from ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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'', has been published in 25 languages, was a finalist for the
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, and received the 2007
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. ''The New Yorker'' published a short story by Ferris, "The Dinner Party," in August 2008. This story made him a nominee for the
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. Another story, "A Night Out," was published in ''
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s tenth anniversary issue. Other short fiction has appeared in ''Best New American Voices 2007'' and ''New Stories from the South 2007''. His nonfiction has appeared in the anthologies ''State by State'' and ''Heavy Rotation''. ''The New Yorker'' included him in its 2010 "20 Under 40" list. Ferris's second novel, ''
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'', was published in January 2010. It garnered many prominent, although mixed, reviews.
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called it "audacious, risky and powerfully bleak, with the author's unflinching artistry its saving grace." The ''New York Times'' review, by novelist
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, called it "a road novel with severe tunnel vision.” Ferris's third novel, '' To Rise Again at a Decent Hour'', was published in May 2014. The novel was shortlisted for the
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in the first year that American works of fiction were eligible, and iwon the 2014
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and the
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'' (2007) * ''
The Unnamed ''The Unnamed'' is the second novel by American novelist Joshua Ferris, published in 2010. Plot summary The story begins in New York City where Tim Farnsworth, a successful trial attorney and partner in a law firm, apparently with everything goi ...
'' (2010) * '' To Rise Again at a Decent Hour'' (2014) * ''A Calling for Charlie Barnes'' (2021)


Short fiction

* ''The Dinner Party: Stories'' (2017) * "Mrs. Blue", ''Iowa Review'' 29.2 (Fall 1999) * "Ghost Town Choir", ''Prairie Schooner'' 80.3 (Fall 2006) * "It Would Be Life--", ''Phoebe'' (2007) * "Uncertainty", ''Tin House'' 34 (Winter 2007)
"More Afraid of You"
''Granta'' 101 (Spring 2008)
"The Dinner Party"
''The New Yorker,'' 11 Aug 2008
"The Valetudinarian"
''The New Yorker'', 3 Aug 2009 * "A Night Out", ''Tin House'' 40 (10th Anniversary Issue)
"The Unnamed
, ''Granta'' 109 (Winter 2009) ovel excerptbr>"The Pilot"
''The New Yorker'', June 14 & 21, 2010
"Good Legs"
''The New Yorker'', June 2, 2014
"The Abandonment"
''The New Yorker'', August 1, 2016


Essays and reporting


"Nine to Five"
"The Guardian" (2007)
"The World According to Wallace"
"The Guardian" (2008)


References


External links


''Powell's Books'' interview (02/2007)NPR Radio Interview on ''Fresh Air'' Joshua Ferris on work in American fictionThe Dinner Party - short storyJoshua Ferris on David Foster WallaceAnnouncement of Ferris winning the 2014 Dylan Thomas Prize (11/2014)
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