Douglas Coupland is a Canadian fiction writer as well as a playwright and visual artist.
His first book, the 1991 novel Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture, was nominated for the Books in Canada First Novel Award, became an international bestseller and popularized the terms 'McJob' and 'Generation X'. Much of Coupland's work explores the unexpected cultural shifts created by the impact of new technologies on middle class North American culture.
Persistent themes include the conflict between secular and religious values, difficulty in aging and taking on adult roles, ironic attitudes as a response to intense media saturation, and pop and mass culture.
This 'on-stage' event at the Bloomsbury was recorded courtesy of Blackwell and The Observer and Coupland says this is the last public appearance of this kind he will do.
We are honoured to have been there.
Enjoy.
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