City of Glass: Doug Coupland's Vancouver

Douglas Coupland
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Eclectic and provocative, this book, designed to resemble a Japanese underground zine, looks at Vancouver from inside out, from the Grouse Grind to the shimmering glass towers, First Nations to feng-shui. Douglas Coupland takes on monster houses, weather, Sandra Bernhard, Love Boats, SkyTrain, fleece, that endless rivalry with Seattle, and even includes a short story about living in a low-rent Granville hotel. Over 100 archival photographs, maps, and “beauty shots” add to the fun in this witty survey by the noted chronicler of alternative culture.
Genres: NonfictionTravelCanadaEssaysArtMemoirCulturalCanadian LiteraturePhotographyUrban Planning
152 Pages

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