datura800 ([info]datura800) wrote in [info]microserfs,
@ 2004-03-16 22:54:00
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'Eleanor Rigby'
Dunno if this has already been posted, but it's the Amazon synopsis of Coupland's new book, due August 2004. I've cut it in case you don't want any details.

Meet Liz Dunn -- a good woman who has become very good at being lonely. Then, after 25 years apart, her amazing 25-year-old son returns into her life. And, at 40, suddenly, she is no longer alone, and must decide what matters more: peace, certainty or love?Once upon a time Liz Dunn was the loneliest girl in the world. One starry night, far from home, she told a stranger she was tired of being lonely. So, he tried to put an end to all that. Twenty-five years later, into her life walks, for the very first time, her son Jeremy. And everything changes. Liz has in the interim learned to live with loneliness, and become rather expert at it, as well as being sparky, competent and sarcastic when necessary. Now, with Jeremy in her life, she has to abandon her certainties as her world expands... This is a novel irradiated by hope and illuminated by trust, that also fizzes with whirls in Vienna, romance in Rome, mayhem in Frankfurt and visions in Vancouver. It is blessed with the commanding presence of an unforgettable heroine in Liz Dunn, with whom Douglas Coupland ascends to a new level of peace and grace in his ever-more-amazing career as an artist of rare capabilities


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__heartattack
2004-03-18 05:05 pm UTC (link)
isn't that a beatles song, eleanor rigby?

the book does sound somewhat interesting though.

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[info]datura800
2004-03-18 08:03 pm UTC (link)
it is indeed a Beatles song...sounds fitting for the plot. 'All the lonely people, where do they all come from?'

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[info]toxigenicpillow
2004-03-18 11:49 pm UTC (link)
*sighs* douglas can't ever stop writing books. i don't know what i'd do if he ever stopped...

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Coupland
[info]gumphood
2004-07-07 05:38 pm UTC (link)
I love his books so much that I am really excited that this one is coming out. I do enjoy that he writes so often. This man must be very lonely

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LJ Rocks!
[info]hfx_ben
2005-01-07 06:35 pm UTC (link)
I just googled "Douglas Coupland" "Eleanor Rigby" after hearing an interview with the guy ... what an insight into loneliness! ... and ended up here; how kewl is /that/!
:-)

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Re: LJ Rocks!
[info]kittenjunkie
2005-01-20 12:21 pm UTC (link)
Errrm... I Googled Eleanor Rigby too and ended up here... this disturbs me that my own LJ may also have the capacity to be Googled, although an LJ in itself is a rather public display. Does anyone know if this kind of thing happens often?

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Re: LJ Rocks!
[info]hfx_ben
2005-01-20 07:53 pm UTC (link)
Ya, I think LJ pages get indexed, but since so few other pages link /to/ them, it's not likely that they would be very high in the results ... unless its for something unusual. (For a while my [info]gnodal showed up as the only result for "participatory deliberation"!!)

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