Upcoming book from Recomposition and Black Cat Press

Announcement of a forthcoming book titled Lines of Work: Stories of Jobs and Resistance, from Recomposition and Black Cat Press.

Submitted by Recomposition on August 17, 2013

Half our waking hours are spent on the job, consuming the lion’s share of our time. Our years are woven with stories of work told around the dinner table, breakroom, and bars. Yet these stories are rarely put into print, investigated, or seen as they should be; as part of workers activity to understand and change their lot under capitalism.

Lines of Work offers a rare look at life and social relationships viewed from the cubicle, cash register, hospital, factory, and job site. Drawn from the writings of Recomposition, an online project of worker radicals, the text brings together organizers from a handful of countries sharing their experiences with the trouble of working and fighting back. Rather than professional writers or activists, the authors are workers reflecting on their experiences, aspirations, and how to improve our situation. Through storytelling, they draw out the lessons of workplace woes, offering new paths and perspectives for social change and a new world.

The book will include stories from anonymous workers, Pablo Barbanegra, Juan Conatz, Madeline Dreyfus, Frank Edgewick, Erik Forman, Phinneas Gage, Nate Hawthorne, Invisible Man, JOMO, Dan Knutson, Liberte Locke, Monica Kostas, Nat Kelly, Scott Nikolas Nappalos, Gayge Operaista, Grace Parker, Lou Rinaldi, Al Tucker, and Abbey Volcano.

Lines of Work is being published by Black Cat Press from Edmonton.

Check out the book’s Facebook page for news, blurbs and a release date for the book.

Originally posted: August 17, 2013 at Recomposition

Comments

Juan Conatz

11 years 3 months ago

In reply to by libcom.org

Submitted by Juan Conatz on September 1, 2013

Proof copy

Pennoid

11 years 2 months ago

In reply to by libcom.org

Submitted by Pennoid on September 28, 2013

I want this damn book already!

sabot

9 years 10 months ago

In reply to by libcom.org

Submitted by sabot on January 9, 2015

Any chance of a PDF being added at some point?

syndicalist

9 years 10 months ago

In reply to by libcom.org

Submitted by syndicalist on January 9, 2015

Invitation open for anyone to write a review for ideas and action