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Travel Western Provinces

City of Glass

Douglas Coupland's Vancouver

by (author) Douglas Coupland

Publisher
Douglas & McIntyre
Initial publish date
Sep 2009
Category
Western Provinces, Popular Culture
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781553653592
    Publish Date
    Sep 2009
    List Price
    $24.95

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Description

This irresistible little book offers a very different take on Vancouver, one of the world's most beautiful cities. Douglas Coupland applies his unique sensibility to everything from the Grouse Grind to glass towers, First Nations to feng shui, Kitsilano to Cantonese. Cleverly designed to mimic an underground Japanese magazine, this edition is fully updated and revised with riffs on Vancouver as a neon city, a land of treehuggers, and more.

About the author

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Douglas Coupland was born on a Canadian NATO base in Germany and raised in Vancouver, where he still resides. Among his best-selling novels are Generation X, Shampoo Planet, Polaroids From The Dead, Microserfs, Miss Wyoming, Hey Nostradamus! and Eleanor Rigby, altogether in print in some 40 countries. Coupland also exhibits his sculpture in galleries around the world, indulging in design experiments that include everything from launching collections of furniture to futurological consulting for Stephen Spielberg.

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Editorial Reviews

"Subjective in tone and sexy to look at, City of Glass is a delightfully outlandish travel book -- just the sort of whacked-out guide you wish every was available for every great city in the world."

Globe & Mail

"Here are moments of sparkling insight, and a perceptive reframing of many familiar snapshots of the city, more than enough to make Coupland's tour worthwhile."

Maclean's

"The renowned Generation X author's humorous take on the area, from its drug culture ad tourist destinations to its people, food and film industry."

Daily Gleaner

"Conversational text swatches are interwoven with brilliant photojournalistic images, giving us a flaneur's-eye-view of Vancouver."

National Post

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