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Polaroids from the Dead
Polaroids from the Dead | Douglas Coupland
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Douglas Coupland takes his sparkling literary talent in a new direction with this crackling collection of takes on life and death in North America -- from his sweeping portrait of Grateful Dead culture to the deaths of Kurt Cobain, Marilyn Monroe and the middle class.For years, Coupland's razor-sharp insights into what it means to be human in an age of technology have garnered the highest praise from fans and critics alike. At last, Coupland has assembled a wide variety of stories and personal "postcards" about pivotal people and places that have defined our modern lives. "Polaroids from the Dead" is a skillful combination of stories, fact and fiction -- keen outtakes on life in the late 20th century, exploring the recent past and a society obsessed with celebrity, crime and death. Princess Diana, Nicole Brown Simpson and Madonna are but some of the people scrutinized."What is admirable about this new book....is that he has chosen not to repeat the formula of his earlier commercial success....He bravely commits himself to material that is rich and deeply felt." "--New York Times"
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This book is almost 25 years old, but reading it now feels eerily prescient, right down to its Instagram-square ready shape and Sharon Tate cover: “As a news anchor, Juanita can‘t help but notice some type of national malaise floating about the air. Perhaps every election year is like this. And being in TV, Juanita knows that certain people have much to gain by propagating such negative discussion.”

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