JPod by Douglas Coupland PDF Free

JPod
by Douglas Coupland
- Publication Year
- 2006
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 351
- File Size
- 2.8 MB
- ISBN
- 9781596911055
- ASIN
- 1596911050
JPod Summary
JPod, Douglas Coupland’s most acclaimed novel to date, is a lethal joyride into today’s new breed of tech worker. Ethan Jarlewski and five co-workers whose surnames begin with and “J and ” are bureaucratically marooned in jPod, a no-escape architectural limbo on the fringes of a massive Vancouver game design company. The jPodders wage daily battle against the demands of a boneheaded marketing staff, who daily torture employees with idiotic changes to already idiotic games. Meanwhile, Ethan’s personal life is shaped (or twisted) by phenomena as disparate as Hollywood, marijuana grow-ops, people-smuggling, ballroom dancing, and the rise of China. JPod’s universe is amoral, shameless, and dizzyingly fast-paced like our own. Praise for JPod: and “JPod is a sleek and necessary device: the finely tuned output of an author whose obsolescence is thankfully years away. and “-New York Times Book Review and “It’s to [Coupland’s] credit that in JPod he’s still nimble enough to take the post-modern man-too young for Boomer nostalgia and too old for youthful idealism-and drown his sorrows in a willful, joyful satire that revels in the same cultural conventions that it sends up. and “-Rocky Mountain News and “It’s time to admire [Coupland’s] virtuoso tone and how he has refined it over 11 novels. The master ironist just might redefine E. M. Forster’s famous dictate ‘Only connect’ for the Google age. and “-USA Today and “Zeitgeist surfer Douglas Coupland downloads his brain into JPod. and “-Vanity Fair
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