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21. Planeta Champu (Spanish Edition)
22. Eleanor Rigby
23. Girlfriend in a Coma.
24. Generation X
 
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25. Generacion X (Spanish Edition)
26. Eleanor Rigby
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27. City of Glass: Douglas Coupland's
$16.20
28. Marshall McLuhan: You Know Nothing
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29. Lara's Book--Lara Croft and the
$2.00
30. Souvenir of Canada
$7.31
31. Souvenir of Canada 2
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32. Hey Nostradamus! : A Novel
33. Miss Wyoming.
$48.99
34. The World of Madelon Vriesendorp
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35. The Vancouver Stories: West Coast
$14.46
36. Life After God: The Play
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37. Carte Blanche Volume 1: Photography
 
38. Bach: Goldberg Variations
39. Microsklaven.
40. Shampoo Planet.

21. Planeta Champu (Spanish Edition)
by Douglas Coupland
 Paperback: 380 Pages (1999-12)
list price: US$7.20
Isbn: 8440685564
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22. Eleanor Rigby
by Douglas Coupland
Paperback: 336 Pages (2005)

Isbn: 0007198752
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23. Girlfriend in a Coma.
by Douglas Coupland
Paperback: 351 Pages (2001-07-01)

Isbn: 344244957X
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24. Generation X
by Douglas Coupland
Hardcover: 184 Pages (1992-04)
list price: US$7.99
Isbn: 0349103313
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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A riotous, raunchy tale about three 'twenty somethings' who inhabit adjoining bungalows in Palm Springs. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Don't worry - still in print
The only thing out of print here is a hardback "limited edition" which was released about 2 years after the book's original paperback printing. The paperback is still widely available and given how good the book is and how much it seemed to galvanize a generation (in both good ways and bad), I'm sure it will be in print for a long time to come.

4-0 out of 5 stars Coupland's influence on pop culture will only grow...
Douglas Coupland's first novel, Generation X, made a definte and resounding impact on pop culture. He did not "invent" the phrase, but his novel brought to light all the things that 'generation X' has cometo mean.

This is not Coupland's finest book, but as his first, it is aninteresting study and an enjoyable beginning to a fantastic and continuingcareer. His writing style, even here in his first novel, is unique andflowing. Douglas Coupland's books will continue to have a finger on thepulse of his generation, and his influence on pop culture will continue togrow.

3-0 out of 5 stars Intersting, but worth praise?
This novel may set up the phrase "generation X" to be used abundantly, now to the point of cliche, but for us to give so much credit to this book seems puzzling.The characters are slackers and I feel thisstory does little to show an improvement on thier part or a sincere care onthe part of the author.

This interesting, as a history of how the phrasegrew to cult status, but it is difficult to label this a great book.

5-0 out of 5 stars I agree! Why out of print?
Why is this out of print? It is one of Douglas Coupland's best! Yes, he did not invent the phrase, but the name generation x has become so important in modern society.

5-0 out of 5 stars HOW CAN THIS GEM BE OUT OF PRINT??? WAKE UP, PUBLISHERS!!!
This is how it all started for Douglas Coupland. The story of Andy, Dag and Claire, three Generation-X-twentysomethings. Sharing an inside look into their everyday life with the reader, garnished with tasteful little stories from their past life, spot-hitting illustrations and guidelines such as "bench-press your i.q." make this one an absolute must-read for everybody born after 1968 and a bible for parents to understand the real problems of their little ones.BUY THIS, NO MORE WORDS NECESSARY!!! ... Read more


25. Generacion X (Spanish Edition)
by Douglas Coupland
 Paperback: 320 Pages (1999-04)
list price: US$6.00 -- used & new: US$50.00
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Asin: 8440683154
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26. Eleanor Rigby
by Douglas Coupland
Hardcover: 269 Pages (2006-10-31)

Isbn: 3455400078
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27. City of Glass: Douglas Coupland's Vancouver
by Douglas Coupland
Paperback: 168 Pages (2009-11-10)
list price: US$22.95 -- used & new: US$12.40
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Asin: 1553653599
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This irresistible little book offers a very different take on Vancouver, one of the world's most beautiful cities. Douglas Coupland applies his unique sensibility to everything from the Grouse Grind to glass towers, First Nations to feng shui, Kitsilano to Cantonese. Cleverly designed to mimic an underground Japanese magazine, this edition is fully updated and revised with riffs on Vancouver as a neon city, a land of treehuggers, and more.
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28. Marshall McLuhan: You Know Nothing of My Work!
by Douglas Coupland
Hardcover: 256 Pages (2010-11-30)
list price: US$24.00 -- used & new: US$16.20
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Asin: 1935633163
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A crackling look at the philosopher whose founding ideas were at once obscure and eerily prophetic.Marshall McLuhan, the celebrated social theorist who defined the culture of the 1960s, is remembered now primarily for the aphoristic slogan he coined to explain the emerging new world of global communication: “The medium is the message.” Half a century later, McLuhan’s predictions about the end of print culture and the rise of “electronic inter-dependence” have become a reality—in a sense, the reality—of our time.

Douglas Coupland, whose iconic novel Generation X was a “McLuhanesque” account of our culture in fictional form, has written a compact biography of the cultural critic that interprets the life and work of his subject from inside. A fellow Canadian, a master of creative sociology, a writer who supplied a defining term, Coupland is the ideal chronicler of the uncanny prophet whose vision of the global village—now known as the Internet—has come to pass in the 21st century. ... Read more


29. Lara's Book--Lara Croft and the Tomb Raider Phenomenon
by Douglas Coupland, Kip Ward
Paperback: 200 Pages (1998-07)
list price: US$19.99 -- used & new: US$5.74
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Asin: 0761515801
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Lara's Book is a unique publication for PrimaGames. It chronicles the amazing popularity of Lara Croft (the lovelyleading lady of the Tomb Raider series). This book has original workby Douglas Coupland (author of Generation X and Girlfriend in a Coma)who gives his thoughts on the phenomenon and an original story aboutLara. The book also includes thousands of pictures of Lara from aroundthe world, some never before seen in print. Plus, strategy guideauthor Kip Ward has created new gameplay strategies Tomb Raider, TombRaider II, and Tomb Raider Gold for exclusive release in Lara'sBook. It's a treat for Lara fans and an introduction for those whohave yet to be acquainted with the perky Ms. Croft.Amazon.com Review
Lara's Book is a love letter from definitive Gen Xscribe Douglas Coupland to definitive Gen X pinup girl Lara Croft. Thebuxom star of Tomb Raider and Tomb Raider II is idolizedin both words (Coupland provides a work of fiction about Lara andwaxes poetic about his feelings for her and her unique stardom) andpictures (literally thousands from digitally rendered images of Larain a polo uniform to handmade drawings by her legions offans). Coupland's story, "Air Tibet," illustrated wonderfullyby Kris Renkewitz, is tons of genre-hopping fun, and his descriptionof his obsession with Ms. Croft is singular and evocative of thefreestyle interludes of Generation X.

If you're feeling alittle weird about owning a glossy-paged, coffee-table-worthy pinupbook dedicated to a video game, Lara's Book justifies itself bycontaining complete strategy guides for all the versions of TombRaider. Anyone interested in game development or the minutia ofLara's workstation-induced birth will find the Core team's account ofTomb Raider's development entertaining. Did we mention that ithas thousands of pictures of Lara Croft? --Andrew Boscardin ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars And Just Wait Until Angelina Jolie is Lara Croft !
This book actually touches on two favorites of mine. Douglas Coupland is the author of two of my favorite books - Generation X and MicroSerfs. Tomb Raider is my favorite gaming series and I just adore Lara Croft. She is the coolest. This book combines a tribute to Lara and a walk-through of the Tomb Raider Games - I believe through Tomb Raider II. Now, anyone who's ever played TR knows how rockin' cool Lara Croft is. This book contains excellent renderings of our favorite adventurer. The overall book quality is very good - glossy pages and very well presented. There's a lot of look at but if you enjoy the series, then this is a must have. And just a reminder - as all Tomb Raider fans know - The Tomb Raider movie - starring Angelina Jolie ( they couldn't have made a better choice ) as Lara Croft - opens on June 15th 2001...I know I can't wait. Best Regards, turtlex

1-0 out of 5 stars I'm a Lara fan, but this book doesn't do much for me.
This book is mostly fluff, little substance.It looks like the bulk ofthe effort went into trying to be fancy withimages download from the web. The walkthroughs are printed in multiple fonts--which makes them tough toread.There are much better guides available anyway.This book could havebeen much better.I was very disappointed.Save your money.

1-0 out of 5 stars Summary in three words:"Avoid this book"!
I am a big fan of Lara Croft, and try to get everything that has to do with her, most of 'em are good. BUT this book under review "Lara's Book" I hate!This book is not worth the paper that it is written on!The guides are inaccurate andconfusing to read -- if you want a goodwalkthrough get "The Tomb Raider Official Strategy Guides" byZach Meston, which are put out by Dimension Publications.The pictures (theonly worthwhile thing about the book) can be found in other sources --calenders, websites and so on.Finally the story . . . put me to sleep. Goodnight, ZZZZZZZ!

1-0 out of 5 stars Sexist videogame characters suck.
I really like Douglas Coupland's writing--I've read Microserfs, and it's a great book, but what is THIS all about?A super-long fan book about a videogame character that looks like a generation-X pornstar?I'd be almostless surprised to hear he'd written a book about the Spice Girls.Yuck.

5-0 out of 5 stars I know exactly how Coupland feels about Lara
In my mind's eye, I picture Lara back-flipping and gunning down the giant Atlantean mutant in Natla, the last level of Tomb Raider. If it wasn't for this book I wouldn't have completed Tomb Raider I, II or UnfinishedBusiness. ... Read more


30. Souvenir of Canada
by Douglas Coupland
Paperback: 160 Pages (2004-03-19)
list price: US$26.95 -- used & new: US$2.00
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Asin: 1550549170
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Renown writer and artist Douglas Coupland's valentine to Canada looks at how it feels to be a Canadian now and imagines what it might feel like to be a Canadian in the future. From collective memories, Coupland locates objects like stubbie beer bottles and ookpiks, Kraft dinner and maple walnut ice cream. With the same witty sensibility, he considers significant events and relevant issues, like Canada's relationship with the United States, Medicare, and the landscape itself in this colorful, lively mix of image and text. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Coupland's odd humor and appreciation for his country blend well
You don't read Coupland for content, and you certainly don't read him to understand where he is coming from.Coupland is best read as a collection of highly eclectic - and in this case, almost loving - insights of a country he knows well.Like his previous book on Canada and the one on Vancouver, all of these stand as weird, human, insightful snippets of Canadian life.Its like a large relish tray - good snippets, but not all toyour personal taste.

5-0 out of 5 stars a great little book
My familiarity with coupland prior to Souvenir of Canada primarily stemmed from Generation X and his City of Glass (his loveletter to Vancouver).Unlike his novel, Souvenir is utterly sentimental--even when seemingly critical.Not being Canadian, yet quite interested in Canadiana, I found Souvenir to be interesting on several levels, and I found myself not only enriching my knowledge of Canada, but also reflecting more deeply on the area in which I grew up--not so much America as a whole, which is a point inferred in the book as well.It's style makes it vastly readable: a series of photographs with relatively short passages with varying degrees of topic digression, yet all quite appropriate.I have often found myself picking Souvenir (and Souvenir 2) up again and again, thumbing through and randomly reading sections.I don't know what it is, but Coupland seems to have the knack for inviting the reader into a world and being a great host while you're there.

I might only add here that recently Coupland loosely turned his Souvenir books into a film of the same name, made somewhat in the same style.The film was great but does not include everything in both the books.

4-0 out of 5 stars Clearly Canadian (though we're not alike!)
This collection of imagery and musings from Famous Canadian Writer Douglas Coupland didn't always strike a chord with me.I'm from a different part of the country, with different history and experiences, of course.

Yet enough was oddly, eerily familiar to convince me that there are few young writers better qualified to comment on the State of Our Nation than Coupland.Not as enjoyable as his fiction, but something fun to tide us fans over while we wait!

3-0 out of 5 stars Like most souvenirs - neat but often misplaced.
I read this book in two sittings.The photograph compositions where clever and did evoke familiarity - good and bad - about Canadian images and icons.Coupland's ramblings though, are insights that I believe all Canadians feel or have felt at least once in their lives.Ironically I think this book would have the greatest resonance with non-Canadians, although judging by the few American reviews posted, this suggestion may prove to be a stretch.

5-0 out of 5 stars Fun and truthful
After two years living in Appalachian Kentucky it was a delight upon my return to Canada to read this book. Somehow it summed up everything that I feel about this land, and much that irks me as well.

The book probably resonates most with people of a certain age, especially those who are male and from the West Coast. Coupland is only a few years younger than myself, and a lot of what he described seemed very familiar.

I immediately sent our copy to a friend in Kentucky who is still trying to understand our country. I don't know how much it helped, but she enjoyed it. ... Read more


31. Souvenir of Canada 2
by Douglas Coupland
Paperback: 144 Pages (2004-11-24)
list price: US$22.95 -- used & new: US$7.31
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Asin: 1553650433
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Douglas Coupland returns to reinventing Canada with additional proof that his bestseller Souvenir of Canada made clear: Canada is way more than slightly cool. Coupland’s net has a colorful, lively mix of cultural commentary and images that include a tour of Nanaimo bars; unforgettable railways photos; and a double-headed goose that symbolizes the country’s duality. In addition to his trademark visual revelations, Coupland here creates new works of art and design that further evoke the Canadian identity. Each of these objects mirrors his personal relationship to the Great White North in a way that’s both local and universal. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars What Is It With Those Canadians, Eh?
I consider myself a friend of Canada and Canadians and I'm fascinated with the differences and links between Canadians and Americans.Here, novelist Douglas Coupland throws in his two cents on the subject presenting two volumes of an encyclopedic list of places, events, and things both everyday and profound and their relevance to defining Canada and Canadians.Coupland is a funny and thoughtful observer and i learned a great deal from these books.There are two volumes: Souvenir of Canada and Souvenir of Canada 2.

Your may not agree with everything, particularly if you are a Canadian, and Coupland's is one perspective among many, but it is a perspective well worth spending some time with.If the subject interests you, you need to read these books.

5-0 out of 5 stars Yes, there is Canadian cool. . .
What a delight!Since leaving the Buffalo area last year I've been getting my Canada fixes vicariously, and this book did the trick nicely this month.Familiar, yet alien, alien, yet familiar.The idea of the "Canada House" is brilliant (and a brilliant piece of environmental art, to boot).Pick this one up if for no other reason than it's a cool coffeetable book that will confuse your less travelled friends. . .

5-0 out of 5 stars Coupland never lets you down
Quirky but real.As a Canadian from the same era I can totally relate to what he describes.A really great book to give to Americans to explain who we Canadian really are.

5-0 out of 5 stars A hilarious, pointed set of true observations
So, what constitutes 'Canadian culture' and elements of Canada? From notorious plastics which take twice as long to decompose to a special kind of screw and driver used only in Canada, there's a host of oddities uniquely Canadian which Douglas Coupland here sets out to capture visually and in text description. A hilarious, pointed set of true observations, all backed with color photos.

5-0 out of 5 stars Clearly Canadian (and better than the first!)
This SECOND collection of imagery and musings from Famous Canadian Writer Douglas Coupland didn't always strike a chord with me.I'm from a different part of the country, with different history and experiences, of course.

Yet enough was oddly, eerily familiar to convince me that there are few young writers better qualified to comment on the State of Our Nation than Coupland.Not as enjoyable as his fiction, but something fun to tide us fans over while we wait!

I enjoyed this quirky collection, particularly Coupland's Canadian House installation art, more than the first.The images seemed fresher and his intelligent commentary was just as enjoyable.Keep 'em coming! ... Read more


32. Hey Nostradamus! : A Novel
by Douglas Coupland
Paperback: 244 Pages (2004-07-02)
list price: US$13.95 -- used & new: US$27.63
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Asin: B000BZ9A32
Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars one of his best
This is my second favorite Coupland book, my fave is LIFE AFTER GOD, but HEY NOSTRADAMUS comes close, and like all of Coupland's books entertains while at the same time making you think. Very similar to SILLY LITTLE RICH GIRL, by Jimmy Gleacher, if you like that kind of writing.

1-0 out of 5 stars One of the worst books I've ever read
I read this for a book club. The reviews here and the jacket blurb intrigued me. The jacket blurb was the best writing I found between these covers.

The characters are two-dimensional and interchangable. Their prose and dialogue is the same no matter who's speaking. No one was developed well enough for me to care what happened to them and each narrator was more sanctimonius and vapid than the last.

The dialogue is incredibly bad. No one talks like this, especially not the teenagers in part one (narrated by Cheryl).

Each character preached at me and, given their choices in their cardboard lives, I didn't appreciate it. I expected it from Reg but from Jason? And from Cheryl? I read her section eagerly, looking forward to watching her die, terrible as that sounds.

What would have helped this story was focus on... anything, really. There are scenes and plotlines that begin and go nowhere. The key to this book could have been the fathers/sons: Reg, Jason, Kent, the twins and Cheryl's unborn child. In his section, Reg says that Jason can never know his pain, having never been a father. That's all the attention the subject is given and all we can do is bristle and read the few remaining pages. Meanwhile readers know this isn't the case. But we don't get a great enough sense of this being the key to Jason's life, we don't care and subsequently what could have been an interesting aspect of the story from a literary standpoint is wasted.

On the good side, it's a quick read b/c there's little to think about and nothing to challenge the reader.

There's a reason this book is out of print.

1-0 out of 5 stars I DID NOT LIKE IT
THis book kinda sucked.It went on and on and on and on and didn't really have much of a point except to say that mass killing of teenagers ruins a lot of lives which isn't exactly a big epiphany though.I found Cheryl to be a big phony, Jason was depressed yet extremely self-centred, and Heather was just a very insecure person who needed intensive therapy to help her see that she deserved to be treated well and shouldn't stay with people who can't possibly meet her needs.

THis was just a book about a bunch of messed up people who continue to mess up their lives and then mess up the lives of everyone around them.

It had tragic overtones, obviously, just mostly I thought it was just pathetic.

I did NOT like it!Coupland could write better than this!!! ... Read more


33. Miss Wyoming.
by Douglas Coupland
Paperback: 352 Pages (2003-03-01)

Isbn: 3499232642
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34. The World of Madelon Vriesendorp
by Beatriz Colomina, Douglas Coupland, Charles Jencks
Hardcover: 328 Pages (2008-03-15)
list price: US$52.00 -- used & new: US$48.99
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Asin: 1902902637
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This book is a testament to the brilliant London-based Dutch artist who has made a unique contribution to the visual culture of architecture. Vriesendorp is best known as one of the co-founders of the Office of Metropolitan Architecture in the early 1970s, and her paintings and drawings from this period (published in Rem Koolhaas' Delirious New York, 1978) are widely acknowledged as beguiling and beautiful masterpieces. Images of Vriesendorp's idiosyncratic collection of drawings, paintings, postcards and paraphernalia are combined in this volume, alongside texts that illuminate her work. Charles Jencks ruminates on Vriesendorp's cosmology of symbols; the novelist and artist Douglas Coupland writes on the pathology of collecting; Beatriz Colomina re-treads the 'delirious' 1970s in New York; and Rem and Charlotte Koolhaas reframe the domestic environment that has been both the family home and Vriesendorp's studio archive for 30 years.Contributors:Charlotte Koolhaas, Sue Barr, Beatriz Colomina, Douglas Coupland, Hubert Damisch, Teri When-Damisch, Zada Hadid, Charles Jencks, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Brett Steele, Fenna Haakma Wagenaar ... Read more


35. The Vancouver Stories: West Coast Fiction from Canada's Best Writers
Paperback: 338 Pages (2005-01)
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Asin: 1551927950
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent service
Vancouver Stories arrived in an excellent condition in a short period of time. Excellent service and recommended.
Thank you. ... Read more


36. Life After God: The Play
by Douglas Coupland
Paperback: 96 Pages (2008-04-01)
list price: US$16.95 -- used & new: US$14.46
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Asin: 088754746X
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Life After God is a lively, penetrating look at the first generation raised without religion. The play centers on the eccentric, sensitive Scout and six friends who went to school together, and how their lives unravel fifteen years later as they face the challenges and disillusionment of adulthood.

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37. Carte Blanche Volume 1: Photography
by MaryAnn Camilleri
Hardcover: 260 Pages (2006-09-01)
list price: US$65.00 -- used & new: US$22.00
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Asin: 0973973900
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Carte Blanche is a groundbreaking collection of the work of Canada’s best photographers, selected by a jury of renowned arts professionals. This unprecedented showcase displays the remarkable—but rarely acknowledged—range of photographic talent in Canada.


Internationally recognized photographers such as Edward Burtynsky, Yuri Dojc, Janieta Eyre, Angela Grauerholz, Rita Leistner, Laura Letinsky, Arnaud Maggs, John Massey, and Christopher Wahl are published alongside the most exciting emerging talents across all genres—fine art, documentary, photojournalism, and edi-torial and commercial photography. Douglas Coupland, whose work appears in the fine art category, contributes a thoughtful and timely foreword to the book.


Carte Blanche is the first Canadian photography compendium of its kind, published by Canada’s only charitable arts publishing house, The Magenta Foundation. Carte Blanche will change the perceptions of Canadians—and the world—about photographic achievement in this talented country.


A few artists featured in Carte Blanche will be exhibiting their work in the United States. Jim Breukelman will be in the Whatcom Museum of History & Art in Bellingham, Washington, from January 15, 2006–September 15, 3006. Louie Palu can be found in Boston’s Griffin Museum from November 30, 2006–January 14, 2007. Between December 14, 2006, and January 2007, you can find Carlos and Jason Sanchez at the Claire Oliver Gallery in New York City. Take a closer look at some of Canada’s finest.

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5-0 out of 5 stars Canadian photography at it's best
This is a relatively large size, high quality book of some fantastic Canadian photography. It covers a variety of photography genres including fine art, photo journalism, editorial etc. all chosen with a very modern and somehow avant-garde taste. Highly recommended! ... Read more


38. Bach: Goldberg Variations
by Johann Sebastian Bach, Andras Schiff
 Audio CD: Pages (1998-11-01)
list price: US$3.00
Isbn: 0140869301
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39. Microsklaven.
by Douglas Coupland
Paperback: Pages (1999-10-01)

Isbn: 3442435617
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40. Shampoo Planet.
by Douglas Coupland
Paperback: Pages (1996-10-01)

Isbn: 3442422736
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