NATIONAL BESTSELLER The first new work of fiction since 2013 from one of Canada's most successful, idiosyncratic and world-defining writers, Douglas Coupland. He's called it Binge because it's impossible to read just one. Imagine feeling 100% alive every moment of every minute of the day! Maybe that's how animals live. Or trees, even. I sometimes stare at the plastic bag tree visible from my apartment window and marvel that both it and I are equally alive and that there's no sliding scale of life. You're either alive, or you're not. Or you're dead or you're not. Thirty years after Douglas Coupland broke the fiction mould and defined a generation with Generation X, he is back with Binge, 60 stories laced with his observational profundity about the way we live and his existential worry about how we should be living: the very things that have made him such an influential and bestselling writer. Not to mention that he can also be really funny. Here the narrators vary from story to story as Doug catches what he calls "the voice of the people," inspired by the way we write about ourselves and our experiences in online forums. The characters, of course, are Doug's own: crackpots, cranks and sweetie-pies, dad dancers and perpetrators of carbecues. People in the grip of unconscionable urges; lonely people; dying people; silly people. If you love Doug's fiction, this collection is like rain on the desert.
Douglas Coupland Reihenfolge der Bücher
Douglas Coupland ist ein Autor, der sich in seinen Werken mit der modernen Kultur und ihren Auswirkungen auf den Einzelnen auseinandersetzt. Sein Stil zeichnet sich oft durch eine ironische und scharfsinnige Betrachtung der Oberflächlichkeit des zeitgenössischen Lebens aus, mit einem starken Fokus auf visuelle Elemente. Coupland erforscht Themen wie Identität, Technologie und die postmoderne Existenz und bietet dabei eine einzigartige Perspektive auf die Gesellschaft. Seine Schriften liefern ein kritisches, aber zugleich einfühlsames Porträt unserer Zeit.







- 2023
- 2021
Binge: 60 Stories to Make your Brain Feel Different
- 272 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
NATIONAL BESTSELLER The first new work of fiction since 2013 from one of Canada's most successful, idiosyncratic and world-defining writers, Douglas Coupland. He's called it Binge because it's impossible to read just one. Imagine feeling 100% alive every moment of every minute of the day! Maybe that's how animals live. Or trees, even. I sometimes stare at the plastic bag tree visible from my apartment window and marvel that both it and I are equally alive and that there's no sliding scale of life. You're either alive, or you're not. Or you're dead or you're not. Thirty years after Douglas Coupland broke the fiction mould and defined a generation with Generation X, he is back with Binge, 60 stories laced with his observational profundity about the way we live and his existential worry about how we should be living: the very things that have made him such an influential and bestselling writer. Not to mention that he can also be really funny. Here the narrators vary from story to story as Doug catches what he calls "the voice of the people," inspired by the way we write about ourselves and our experiences in online forums. The characters, of course, are Doug's own: crackpots, cranks and sweetie-pies, dad dancers and perpetrators of carbecues. People in the grip of unconscionable urges; lonely people; dying people; silly people. If you love Doug's fiction, this collection is like rain on the desert.
- 2016
The future is no longer the distant, mythical condition it once was to us. Technology has placed it at our fingertips. It wasn’t so long ago that we marveled at devices that could tell us where we were at that exact moment; it became odd when they recently began to tell us where we would soon be. The most important issue, however, might not be whether a future coproduced and made readily available to us by technology is good or bad, but rather how we want to relate to it as human beings. The three essays by Douglas Coupland collected in this volume address this question and describe how the technological advances that are currently radically revising our notion of the future are shaping us as much as we are shaping them.
- 2016
Bit rot : short stories + essays
- 416 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
Bit Rot is a gem of the digital age. Reading Bit Rot feels a lot like bingeing on Netflix ... you can't stop with just one. 'Bit rot' is a term used in digital archiving to describe the way digital files can spontaneously and quickly decompose. As Coupland writes, 'Bit rot also describes the way my brain has been feeling since 2000, as I shed older and weaker neurons and connections and enhance new and unexpected ones'. Bit Rot the book explores the ways humanity tries to make sense of our shifting consciousness. Coupland, just like the Internet, mixes forms to achieve his ends. Short fiction is interspersed with essays on all aspects of modern life. The result is addictively satisfying for Coupland's legion of fans hungry for his observations about our world. For almost three decades, his unique pattern recognition has powered his fiction, and his phrase-making. Every page of Bit Rot is full of wit, surprise and delight.
- 2015
Douglas Coupland's new book Bit Rot is published on the occasion of his eponymous exhibition at Witte de With, Rotterdam in autumn/winter 2015/16 (11 September 2015 - 3 January 2016).The book combines fictional short stories with essays, and creates a parallel narrative to the exhibition itself: pieces in the exhibition become materializations of words, and some of the words in this book are a dematerialization of objects in the show.Bit Rot addresses subjects such as the death of the middle class, the rise of the Internet and its impact on our lives, and in short, evinces a shedding of twentieth-century notions of what the future is and could be.The book is named after a phenomenon in digital archiving that describes the way digital files of any sort spontaneously (and quickly) decompose. It also describes, Coupland explains, the way his brain has been feeling since 2000.
- 2014
#Artselfie opens with an incisive remark by Douglas Coupland, who warns us that "Selfies are mirrors we can freeze. ... Selfies allow us to see how others look at themselves in a mirror making their modeling face when nobody's around-- except these days, everybody's around everywhere all the time." #artselfie emerged in 2012, right as the recent photographic phenomenon known as the selfie reached its tipping point. It was subsequently activated by New York based collective DIS, as an aggregated mode of art-tourism and documentation. These selfies and their dialogue with art are an opportunity to revisit fundamental questions such as: if art is a mirror, what happens when we place ourselves between it and the camera? The traditional trajectory from photographer to subject via the camera has been subverted, and with it, the nature of images and our perception of them. The #artselfie makes every participant both protagonist and collaborator, consumer and producer. Including an introduction by Douglas Coupland (author of Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture and ruthless observer of contemporary society) and a discussion between Simon Castets (director of the Swiss Institute in New York and co-founder of the 89+ project) and DIS, #artselfie allows us to experience how significant -- and seductive -- this viral phenomenon is
- 2013
Shopping in jail
- 92 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Nine short non-fiction pieces with a forward by Shumon Basar.
- 2012
Кто-то спился, кто-то — сторчался, кто-то просто вырос и продался истеблишменту. История Поколения Икс закончена. Настали «нулевые» — время Поколения А. Новая Зеландия. Франция. Канада. Шри-Ланка. Средний Запад США. Людей Поколения А все больше. Пока что их можно не замечать, игнорировать, не принимать всерьез. Но они… изменят мир, и это — только вопрос времени. Вопрос только — хочет ли мир, чтоб Поколение А его изменяло?
- 2012
Karen hat sich von ihrem Mann getrennt und wartet nun in der Flughafenbar auf ihr Blinddate. Ex-Alkoholiker Rick ist der Barkeeper und nicht gerade vom Glück verfolgt, doch er hat einen Plan: Mit seinem ersparten Geld möchte er zu einem Motivationstrainer gehen. Luke, ein Pfarrer, hat die Kirche hinter sich gelassen, nicht ohne die Spendenkasse mitzunehmen. Jetzt trinkt er Whiskey und denkt über seine Zukunft nach. Rachel, jung und emotionslos, möchte beweisen, dass sie sich ändern kann. Sie beschließt, einen Mann zu finden, der sie schwängert. Doch dann kommt alles anders. Ein Heckenschütze erschießt Karens Blinddate, eine Giftgaswolke breitet sich aus. Ausnahmezustand – und die Bar scheint der einzige Zufluchtsort zu sein ...
- 2011
Douglas Coupland redefines the biography genre in his account of communication guru Marshall McLuhan. With humor and literary brilliance, Coupland presents the life of this eccentric thinker, helping us understand how McLuhan's ideas relate to our interconnected 21st-century lives.







