Monday January 31, 2005
07:30 PM : Douglas Coupland @ Powell's
Talk/Expo Flyered by sturge
Monday the 31st, 7:30PM Powell's City of Books on Burnside
Liz Dunn is overweight, crabby, and plain with nothing on the horizon except oral surgery and an armful of schmaltzy videos to get her through an oral convalescence. Tuh-duh: Enter Jeremy with all the tools necessary to upend Liz's rather pathetic existence. A real chance for happiness dangles before Liz's heart as Jeremy takes her from one end of the globe to the next, and puts her in undesired danger. Douglas Coupland's Eleanor Rigby is a haunting tale on the trail of loneliness.
Personally I'm a huge fan of Mr. Coupland, not only of his writing but he has made some amazing art and really nice furniture. A true renaissance man.
