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City of Glass (Coupland book)

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Country
  
Canada

Publication date
  
2000 (2000)

Originally published
  
2000

Followed by
  
Souvenir of Canada

Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print

Author
  
Douglas Coupland

Publisher
  
Douglas & McIntyre

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Douglas Coupland books
  
Polaroids from the Dead, Souvenir of Canada, Miss Wyoming, All Families Are Psychotic, Shampoo Planet

City of Glass is a book by Canadian author Douglas Coupland, published by Douglas and McIntyre in 2000, featuring short essays and photographs of his home town of Vancouver, British Columbia. Each essay deals with a different aspect of the city, such as the glass condominium towers which dominate the Vancouver skyline and give the book its title. It also includes the short story "My Hotel Year", which first appeared in Coupland's Life After God (1994), and the essay on another Vancouver landmark, Lions' Gate Bridge, which was published in Polaroids from the Dead (1996). An updated version of the text was released in 2009.

Contents

Canadian-born artist Una Knox produced the majority of photographic images for this book.

Titles of the Essays

The book is broken down into essays, titled with bold section headings. The essays are alphabetical, with a few artistic insertions and juxtapositions.

The essays are:

Inspiration

The book jacket’s text describes Coupland’s influence and motivation to write this book.

“I get lots of visitors every year, and they always seem to ask the same questions about Vancouver” ... “Why is the number 8 everywhere?” “What’s the deal with pot?” “And what, exactly, is the deal with BC Ferries?” And so on. People want to know what Vancouver feels like to somebody who lives here – from the inside out. “So this book arises from both love and laziness: love, because I spent my twenties scouring the globe thinking there had to be a better city out there, until it dawned on me that Vancouver is the best one going; and laziness, because I thought I was going to go mental explaining dim sum, the sulphur pits and Kitsilano for the umpteen-hundredth time.”

References

City of Glass (Coupland book) Wikipedia