Life After God (1994)


Douglas Coupland's third book was a short story collection. In Life After God his attention is back to twenty-something generation. As the name might tell, the book deals a lot with religious and spiritual concerns. In the epigraph, Coupland writes: "You are the first generation to be raised without religion." Also such issues as divorce, nuclear annhilation, and the pain of love are handled in these stories.




Strange Excerpts from Strange Book:

"Compromise is said to be the way of the world and yet I find myself feeling sick trying to accept what it has done to me: the little yellow pills, the lost sleep. But I don't think this is anything new in the world."

"But I guess the nice thing about driving a car is that the physical act of driving itself occupies a good chunk of brain cells that otherwise would be giving you trouble overloading your thinking. ... A fast moving car is the only place where you're legally allowed to not deal with your problems. It's enforced meditation and this is good."

Reviews of Life After God:

From The New York Times Book Review Finds the best sides of the book.
From Vanity Fair If they didn't like it, so what?
From Christian Century They liked it, it can't be so evil.

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