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Corporate absurdity meets quirky self-referential satire.

If you enjoy a bit of meta-humor and some snarky insights into the tech world, then jPod by Douglas Coupland might just be for you. It's not just a novel; it's a cultural artifact of the early 2000s that tickles the intellect and pokes fun at the surreal life of game developers trapped in a corporate cubicle ocean. Coupland hops in as a character himself, blurring lines between reality and fiction in a way that's both clever and disarmingly casual.

  • Scotiabank Giller Prize Nominee (2006)
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Jpod: A Novel

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ISBN: 9780747589150
Authors: Douglas Coupland
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Date of Publication: 2007-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Contemporary, Literary Fiction
Goodreads rating: 3.7
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Ethan and his five co-workers are marooned in JPod, a no-escape architectural limbo on the fringes of a massive game-design company. There, they wage battle against the demands of boneheaded marketing staff who torture them with idiotic changes to already idiotic games. Meanwhile, Ethan's personal life is being invaded by marijuana grow-ops, people-smuggling, ballroom dancing, global piracy and the rise of China. Everybody in both worlds seems to inhabit a moral grey zone, and nobody is exempt, not even his seemingly strait-laced parents or Coupland himself.
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Corporate absurdity meets quirky self-referential satire.

If you enjoy a bit of meta-humor and some snarky insights into the tech world, then jPod by Douglas Coupland might just be for you. It's not just a novel; it's a cultural artifact of the early 2000s that tickles the intellect and pokes fun at the surreal life of game developers trapped in a corporate cubicle ocean. Coupland hops in as a character himself, blurring lines between reality and fiction in a way that's both clever and disarmingly casual.

  • Scotiabank Giller Prize Nominee (2006)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.