- The Gum Thief
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name = The Gum Thief
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author =Douglas Coupland
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country =Canada
language = English
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genre =Epistolary novel
publisher = Random House Canada
pub_date = start date|2007|9|25
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media_type = Print (Hardback)
pages = 288 pp (first edition, hardback)
isbn = ISBN 978-0307356284 (first edition, hardback)
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Douglas Coupland 's twelfth novel. It was published on start date|2007|9|25, by Random House Canada in Canada andBloomsbury Publishing in the United States.An
epistolary novel , "The Gum Thief" is written as a collection of journal entries, notes, and letters written by various characters. Among these are regular installments of the character Roger's novella, titled "Glove Pond".A special boxed edition was also released including a special hardback edition signed by Coupland, as well as a hardback copy of the "Glove Pond" novella by Roger Thorpe. The jacket for "Glove Pond" features a pull-quote written by Douglas Coupland.
Plot Summary
Roger and Bethany
The primary plot of this novel involves two characters, Roger and Bethany, employees of a Staples in
North Vancouver ,British Columbia ,Canada . The two characters come from very different walks of life. Roger,a middle-aged acloholic, is coping with an uglydivorce from his wife and the loss of access to his child in the divorce. Bethany, a goth girl, is dealing with coming of age and working in what Coupland referred to in his 1991 novel, as a McJob.What brings the characters together is a
journal that Roger has decided to keep. In the journal, Roger begins to discuss his issues and his pressing thoughts, including a novel he would like to write called “Glove Pond." Bethany finds this journal, and writes a letter to Roger. In the letter, Bethany says they should continue to write to each other, but to pretend that they know nothing about each other outside of the letters themselves at work. After writing letters back and forth, Roger and Bethany strike up a friendship in the letters.Soon, more letters are included in the book from other characters, for instance, from Bethany’s mother, DeeDee, who went out on a date with Roger, and also went to high school with him. Other letters include a letter from Roger’s wife, emails from employees within the store, and more.
Interspersed within the main text is the novel within the novel: "Glove Pond". As Roger begins to write Glove Pond, different characters in the novel respond to his writing in their letters. The Glove Pond sections are interspersed within the other letters.
Glove Pond
Excerpts of "Glove Pond" are scattered throughout the book, presumably appearing as Roger writes them. "Glove Pond" is a corruption of
Edward Albee ’s 1962 play, "Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? " It concerns the two main characters, a couple named Steve and Gloria, and their dinner guests, Steve's younger colleague, Kyle Falconcrest, and his wife Brittany, a surgeon.Roger writes in his diary that "Glove Pond" was supposed to contain characters such asElizabeth Taylor andRichard Burton —drunk movie stars who engage in witty repartee. This is a fairly accurate description of Steve and Gloria, who are, in fact, a pair of broke alcoholics living in a dusty, neglected home. The plot of Glove Pond follows the dinner interactions between these characters.Characters
Main Plot
; Roger:Roger is a middle-aged 'aisles associate' at Staples. He is bitter and depressed after a recent divorce and firing from his job at an insurance firm. He begins a friendship with co-worker Bethany after she reads his journal, where he has written a
character sketch pretending to be her. He also begins working on anovella , "Glove Pond".; Bethany:An unhappy mid-twenties goth, who lives with her mother, DeeDee. Bethany also works at Staples, and she is in charge of restocking aisles 2-North and 2-South. After reading Roger's diary, she writes back, and the two begin an
epistolary friendship.; Deedee:Bethany's twice-divorced mother and Roger's old schoolmate. She is mainly concerned with her daughter's unclear ambitions and wants her to go to college.
Glove Pond
; Steve:One of the main characters in Roger's novella "Glove Pond". He is married to Gloria, and is a novelist himself, having written five poorly selling novels, and is also the head of the English department at a "large, prestigious university." Steve is an alcoholic, mainly drinking scotch.
; Gloria:Another character from "Glove Pond". She is Steve's wife, and, like Steve, an alcoholic. Largely self-absorbed and obsessed with her personal appearance, she is a minor actress, playing Lady Windermere in a local production of "
Lady Windermere's Fan ".Inspiration
etting
The Staples location that inspired The Gum Thief is located at the corner of Capilano and Marine Drive, in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Epistolary Format
The novel is in the
epistolary format, that is, written as a collection of letters. Coupland chose this format to because of the strength of the voice with the written letter.History of the Novel
The Gum Thief is a Canadian best selling novel which has been selected for many honours. It is a
Globe and Mail Best Book and aNew York Times Editor’s pick. The novel was advertised through a series of video clips byCrush Inc , for which the creators won an award in the United States. The clips are available on [http://www.coupland.com Coupland.com] and [http://www.crushinc.com/gum_thief/ Crushinc.com] . It was also nominated for theGiller Prize , as was Coupland’sJPod .References
External links
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/14/books/review/Theroux-t.html Book review] from "
The New York Times "
* [http://books.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,,2179480,00.html Book review] from "The Guardian "
* [http://www.crushinc.com/gum_thief/ Promotional videos for the novel] from [http://www.crushinc.com/ Crush Inc.]
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