
The Chairs Are Where The People Go: How to Live, Work, and Play in the City by Sheila Heti and Misha Glouberman
Misha Glouberman reflects on living in cities, charades, loud music, and the little quirks of human behavior. This book is categorized in the philosophy genre, but it felt more like a Chuck Klosterman book than something I would read in a philosophy class. Glouberman is a good egg, and I found myself thinking that he had the right way of things in his observations. I’d take a class with him if I was ever in Canadian territory.
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