Polaroids from the Dead

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Polaroids from the Dead
Author Douglas Coupland
Country Canada
Language English
Publisher HarperCollins Canada
Publication date 1996
Media type print (hardcover and paperback)
Pages 198
Preceded by Microserfs
Followed by Girlfriend in a Coma

Polaroids from the Dead is a collection of short stories by Douglas Coupland. The theme is that each story is written from a collection of old polaroids Coupland found in a drawer. It is an attempt to describe the 1990s, a decade that "seemed to be living in a 1980s hangover". Topics of the stories include a burnt-out Grateful Dead concert (source of "the dead" in title), a post-mortem letter to Kurt Cobain, the Lions Gate Bridge, and an homage to James Rosenquist's F-111. The book's ends with a longer essay on Brentwood, California), home to Marilyn Monroe's grave, and the O.J. Simpson murder case. The essay is in part a collage of menus, scraps of conversation, and postings from bulletin boards.

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