A book by Douglas Coupland. First published in 1991.

The book that has done the most to define a sub-culture of young adults in America (and increasingly across the whole world) which, before this book, had no name and no identity. They are described as

"Underemployed, overeducated, intensely private and unpredictable".

Generation X was the comedown after the affluent yuppie high of the 1980s. It has grown up with recession, Star Wars and the birth of the Internet. It is the dropout generation. It is us.

"I felt like I was being excommunicated from the shin jin rui - that's what the Japanese newspapers call people like those kids in their twenties at the office - new human beings. It's hard to explain. We have the same group over here and it's just as large, but it doesn't have a name - an X generation - purposefully hiding itself."

Chapters:

  1. THE SUN IS YOUR ENEMY
  2. OUR PARENTS HAD MORE
  3. QUIT RECYCLING THE PAST
  4. I AM NOT A TARGET MARKET
  5. QUIT YOUR JOB
  6. DEAD AT 30 BURIED AT 70
  7. IT CAN'T LAST
  8. SHOPPING IS NOT CREATING
  9. RE CON STRUCT
  10. ENTER HYPERSPACE
  11. DECEMBER 31, 1999
  12. NEW ZEALAND GETS NUKED, TOO
  13. MONSTERS EXIST
  14. DON'T EAT YOURSELF
  15. EAT YOUR PARENTS
  16. PURCHASED EXPERIENCES DON'T COUNT
  17. REMEMBER EARTH CLEARLY
  18. CHANGE COLOUR
  19. WHY AM I POOR?
  20. CELEBRITIES DIE
  21. I AM NOT JEALOUS
  22. LEAVE YOUR BODY
  23. GROW FLOWERS
  24. DEFINE NORMAL
  25. MTV NOT BULLETS
  26. TRANS FORM
  27. WELCOME HOME FROM VIETNAM, SON
  28. ADVENTURE WITHOUT RISK IS DISNEYLAND
  29. PLASTICS NEVER DISINTEGRATE
  30. AWAIT LIGHTNING
  31. JAN. 01, 2000
Some terms are defined in Generation X in little footnotes at the bottom of appropriate pages. Generation X Definitions contains a list of these.