Douglas Coupland

Review of Douglas Coupland's 'Generation A' in The Independent

Here's my review for the Independent (UK) paper of Douglas Coupland's new novel Generation A (the title comes from Kurt Vonnegut, objecting in 1994 to the depressive terminality of the concept of Generation X, Coupland's great...

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Atwood, McLachlan, Coupland join campaign against arts cuts

Members of Canada's arts elite are banding together to mount a high-level fight against recently announced cuts to arts funding in British Columbia. "We felt these cuts were so outrageous that we were going to be able to get...

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Kazuki Takamatsu

Back from sabbatical. First up: The talented folks at Generation A is the follow up novel to Douglas Coupland’s 1991 cult hit Generation X. As with the campaign for his 2007 novel The Gum Thief, Random House Canada again came...

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"The Lost Symbol" tops Maclean's fiction list for the week ending Sept. 22

By: THE CANADIAN PRESS TORONTO - Here are the top 10 hardcover fiction and non-fiction books in Canada for the week of Sept. 22 compiled by Maclean's magazine. FICTION 1 (-) The Lost Symbol - Dan Brown 2 (2) The Year of the...

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Josh Bodnar: AsylumVFX ~ A World Upside Down

Good stuff over at Swedish photographer Barcelona based freelance designer Michele Angelo updated with impressive works: is a newly found interactive agency located in beautiful French Riviera. is the follow up novel to Douglas...

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Douglas Coupland Generation A

Generation A is the follow up novel to Douglas Coupland's 1991 cult hit Generation X. As with the campaign for his 2007 novel The Gum Thief Random House Canada again came to Crush to create a series of films. Last time it was...

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Never judge a book by its 6-inch, grey-scale screen

Books, like most media, are migrating to the virtual realm. Amazon's Kindle may have popularized digital books, but Sony Canada has taken advantage of the online retailer's failure to launch its device outside the United States...

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shoulda joined the RAF

Doing the usual Sunday night routine. Pack the bags. Getting ready for work tomorrow. Meeeeeeeh. I went for a culture shop in Westfield. Bought magazines, a signed copy of Douglas Coupland’s new book [Generation A], a couple of...

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Douglas Coupland | Website review

coupland.com The Canadian author most famous for his dissection of zeitgeist surfing novels Microserfs and JPod was recently on these shores promoting his new novel Generation A, an exercise in replicating the style of his 1991...

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The sting of satire

Douglas Coupland THE GLOBE AND MAIL Douglas Coupland is the greatest Canadian ironist of his time. Generation A, by Douglas Coupland, Random House Canada, 297 pages, $32.95 This is information I suspect Douglas Coupland would...

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