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The Art Of Building A Bunker Illustrated Edition Guillermo Verdecchia

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The Art Of Building A Bunker Illustrated Edition Guillermo Verdecchia
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Publisher: Talonbooks
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.73 MB
Pages: 80
Author: Guillermo Verdecchia
ISBN: 9781772011869, 177201186X
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: Illustrated edition

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The Art Of Building A Bunker Illustrated Edition Guillermo Verdecchia by Guillermo Verdecchia 9781772011869, 177201186X instant download after payment.

The Art of Building a Bunker is a dark, viciously funny story recounting a week in the life of your average Elvis as he endures mandatory workplace sensitivity training. Elvis struggles to meet the demands of Camerson, the sensitivity traning leader, and to work with the group that surrounds him without revealing anything about what he really feels or believes. His struggles culminate in a radical oration delivered on the last day of the course to the sensitivity group, workplace colleagues, as well as international luminaries of sensitivity like Nelson Mandela, Geddy Lee, and Malala.

Created for Toronto's SummerWorks 2013, Verdecchia explained to Colin Thomas of the Georgia Straight the impulse to create Bunker: "We were just looking around the city and at the culture generally," Verdecchia said – remember that Rob Ford was Toronto's mayor at that time – "and there was a kind of incivility in the air, which I think is still there. It seems like it's...

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