Canadian novelist Douglas Coupland's first novel was the international bestseller Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture, which introduced terms such as McJob and Generation X to the vernacular. He went on to write 13 further novels and two collections of short stories as well as several nonfiction books and screenplays. Now 51, he lives in Vancouver, where he also works as a visual artist. His new novel, Worst. Person. Ever., is published by William Heinemann (£16.99).
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