Generation X
Douglas Coupland
Explore the lives of three disillusioned twenty-somethings who have abandoned their mundane jobs and headed to the California desert in search of a more meaningful existence. Douglas Coupland's Generation X is a fascinating tale of love, death, and nuclear waste, set against the backdrop of American cultural memory. Experience a world populated with dead TV shows and semi-disposable Swedish furniture, where the characters' fanatical independence and unsatisfied longing for permanence and love shines a dark spotlight on the anxieties of a generation with nowhere to turn.
Fecha de publicación
1996-01-01T00:00:00.000Z
1996-01-01T00:00:00.000Z
publicado por primera vez en 1991
Calificación de Goodreads
3.74
ISBN
9780312054366
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2022-06-26T16:56:24.000Z
Today’s book off the Shelves to read a bit of is the novel that coined the term: “Generation X” by Douglas Coupland. Slackers trying to strip away unnecessary things in the desert. If you’ve never read, I highly recommend. – fuente