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Polaroids from the Dead

1996

1. The 1960s Are Disneyland
2. You Are Afraid of the Smell of Shit
3. You are Exhausted by Risk
4. T or F: Self-Perfection Is Attainable Within Your Lifetime
5. Tinkering with Oblivion Carries Risks
6. You Don’t Own Your Body
7. You Fear Involuntary Sedation
8. You Can’t Remember What you Chose to Forget
9. Technology Will Spare Us the Tedium of Repeating history
10. How Clear Is Your Vision of Heaven?

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¯All Families Are Psychotic
¯Eleanor Rigby
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¯Extraordinary Canadians: Marshall McLuhan
¯Polaroids from the Dead
¯Terry

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¯Highly Inappropriate Tales for Young People

about

From wikipedia.org

Douglas Coupland (born December 30, 1961) is a Canadian novelist. His fiction is complemented by recognized works in design and visual art arising from his early formal training. His first novel, the 1991 international bestseller Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture, popularized terms such as McJob and Generation X. He has published thirteen novels, a collection of short stories, seven non-fiction books, and a number of dramatic works and screenplays for film and television. Coupland has been described as “…possibly the most gifted exegete of North American mass culture writing today.” and “one of the great satirists of consumerism”. A specific feature of Coupland’s novels is their synthesis of postmodern religion, Web 2.0 technology, human sexuality, and pop culture.


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