Customer Reviews
ode to a city - By: E. A Solinas, 22 Apr 2007 
Sure, it's only one person's view of Vancouver. But at least it's Douglas Coupland's view. In "City of Glass," the author of "All Families Are Psychotic" & "Generation X" strays from fiction to write about his home city. The result is a subdued love ode to Vancouver, peppered with photographs.
Coupland describes Vancouver with many page-long vignettes, sort of like a patchwork quilt: he describes feng shuiin Vancouver, Japanese teenagers, a harbour full of sulfur piles, American couples on "love boats," monstrous houses, & the quiet detachment that Vancouver feels from the Rest of Canada. (Which has its own entry -- really!)
Coupland's fiction is generally distinguishable for its contemplative, cynically witty tones. But he drops all that for "City of Glass." Okay, there is a chunk of "Life After God"in the middle, blurry text & pics. And occasionally the transcripts of Coupland's memories remind one of his fiction, seeming sadder & darker.
Most of the time, he sounds fond & reminiscent, as if reliving the memories that come with salmon & fleece. Not to mention funny, such as when describing the confusing disagreements about feng shui (" this space should flowwwwww" or "flow is to be avoided at all costs"). And the photographs are quite good as well, with Coupland taking pictures of the prosaic subjects of his book -- a sleepy-looking Japanese teen, a fleece vest, a boat floating out on a light-filled harbor, a skiierin mid-twist on a sunlit hillside.
"City of Glass" isn't exactly going to make you race to Vancouver, but it will make you appreciate the little hidden facets of the city -- & perhaps make you notice the onesin your own.
written with love - By: cristofa, 30 Jun 2005 
This book comprises numerous little descriptive portraits of Coupland's home town. I read it before I visited Vancouver & enjoyed it for its good writing & acute observation. I have just read it again, post visit, & enjoyed it the more for being able to identify the subjects.
City of Doug - By: , 29 Jan 2004 
A beautiful book feat. Vancouver as the main character. True to the style of Coupland this book is a fragment of stories & descriptions. Very readable.