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After I left college I thought, very naively, that either you became someone interesting - an artist - or you went into academia. If you ended up in an office you were dull and lacking. And I ended up in an office.
Joshua Ferris
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Joshua Ferris
Age: 50
Born: 1974
Born: November 8
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Danville
Illinois
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