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Print: $8.50 Download: $2.95 (2008) Working in a discount furniture store in the inner city in the mid-1990s, "Bro" (as he is known to his boss), endures a series of unsettling encounters with the store's neighbors and a clientele from the poorest reaches of the community. As the demands of the owner become increasingly capricious, and his encounters with fellow employees become more frustrating and bizarre, Bro finds himself struggling against a nascent contempt bred from his own isolation and disappointment. Spare and darkly comic, the story finds a defiant humanity in its broken characters. Unclaimed Blues is an examination of the absurd economics and heartbreaking routine of the provision of the most basic articles of civilization, and a dispatch from the fuggy end of consumer capitalism. ----Peter Byrne
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