Bit rot : stories + essays / Douglas Coupland.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Coupland, Douglas (Author)
Other Authors: Saelemakers, Samuel (writer of afterword.)
Other title:Works. Selections
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Blue Rider Press, [2016]
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Table of Contents:
  • Before we begin...
  • Vietnam
  • Black goo
  • The short, brutal life of the Channel Three news team
  • Nine readers
  • Nine point zero
  • Smells
  • Coffee & cigarettes
  • Public speaking
  • Shiny
  • Notes on relationships in the twenty-first century
  • Fear of windows
  • Creep
  • Stamped
  • Future blips
  • Futurosity
  • Worcestershistershire
  • Bulk memory
  • The mell
  • The anti-ghosts
  • Little black ghost
  • New moods
  • Beef rock
  • Globalization is fun!
  • Unclassy
  • Wonkr
  • Yield: a story about cornfields
  • The 2 1/2th dimension
  • Living big
  • The end of the golden age of payphones
  • The ones that got away
  • 666!
  • Dueling duals
  • George Washington's extreme makeover
  • George Washington's extreme makeover (pilot script)
  • Pot
  • Got a life
  • Peace
  • iF-iW eerF
  • Stuffed
  • Superman and the kryptonite martinis
  • McWage
  • Lotto
  • Frugal
  • Zoë hears the truth
  • IQ
  • My TV
  • The preacher and his mistress
  • 5,149 days ago: air travel post-9/11
  • Glide
  • Klass warfare
  • 3.14159265358
  • The great money flush of 2016
  • Ick
  • Grexit
  • World War $
  • The man who lost his story
  • The valley
  • 3 1/2 fingers
  • An excerpt of Search
  • Bit rot
  • Bartholomew is right there at the dawn of language
  • Temp
  • Retail
  • Trivial
  • Über that red dot
  • 361
  • My name
  • Mrs. McCarthy and Mrs. Brown
  • An app called Yoo
  • Afterword / by Samuel Saelemakers.