Life After God
Historical Context and Significance
Published in 1994, Douglas Coupland's «Life After God» is a collection of stories that explore themes of loneliness, spiritual crisis, and the search for meaning in the modern world. Coupland, known as the author who introduced the term 'Generation X' into popular culture, continues to explore the lives and inner experiences of people who grew up in the era of postmodernism and technological progress. «Life After God» had a significant impact on 1990s literature as it addresses issues related to the loss of traditional values and religious guidelines, which were relevant to many members of Generation X. The book also stands out for its unique style, combining elements of prose and illustrations, making it an important work in the context of studying cultural changes at the end of the 20th century.
