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Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture 1991 Literature

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It's a strange story, something not really like anything else I've ever read. The story is 50% the day-to-day slice of life details of three burnt out platonic shadow slackers toiling away at their McJobs, meeting new people, breaking up with partners, and ultimately, other than a relatively anticlimactic reveal at the end, lacks an overarching story beyond just the day to day lives of the characters. The other 50% are allegorical stories the three tell each other that gradually reveal bits of plot and details of each character. Dag is by far the best one, he's the most lesbian-coded male character I've ever read. Also, the ending part WHERE DAG KISSES ANDY was completely unexpected but Coupland W
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