“Technology favors horrible people.”
Quote by Douglas Coupland
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Shampoo Planet explores the coming-of-age experience of its protagonist against a backdrop of shopping malls, hair care products, and the fragmented identity of Generation X. The narrative examines how commercial branding and media saturation influence personal relationships, family dynamics, and self-perception. The title itself references the synthetic, manufactured quality of contemporary life, where even personal grooming becomes a branded experience. The work sits within Coupland's broader literary project of documenting the cultural conditions of late twentieth-century North American youth, characterized by irony, disaffection, and the search for authentic connection amid pervasive commodification. more
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