Selected Product: | Chuck Klosterman IV: A Decade of Curious People and Dangerous Ideas Paperback Author: Chuck Klosterman Publisher: Scribner Release Date: 2007-07-03 ISBN-10: 0743284895 ISBN-13: 9780743284899 List Price: $15.00 Average Customer Rating: | | I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell ISBN-10: 0806527285 ISBN-13: 9780806527284 List Price:$12.95 Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs: A Low Culture Manifesto ISBN-10: 0743236017 ISBN-13: 9780743236010 List Price:$14.00 Consider the Lobster: And Other Essays ISBN-10: 0316013323 ISBN-13: 9780316013321 List Price:$14.99 |
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Still, my favorite essays were his opinion-styled columns on the Olympics, determining your archnemesis, and even a 24-hour VH1 binge. He says things that strike so close to home and are so simple in their brilliance that you hate yourself for not thinking them first, but his wit and humor make it impossible to hate him.
His short "fictional" story at the end, like his longer semi-autobiographical "Killing Yourself to Live," was underwhelming, but considering that it accounted for at most 10% of the total book, he can be forgiven for that.
My third time around with Klosterman, and I can say definitively that he's a winner. I'll read anything he writes. | Klosterman at his best | Customer Rating: | Though I find most essay compilations disjointed and wildly varying in quality between the pieces, Chuck Klosterman's consistent excellence has always impressed me. The selection of his best articles is what makes this so good. Klosterman has a unique way of looking into seemingly vapid pop culture celebrities and occurrences with an intellectual bent that's funny and intriguing.
If you're a person who's ever found yourself thinking WAY too deeply about the implications of our musicians and tabloid darlings, this is for you. Klosterman's cynical yet self-deprecating sense of humor gets me laughing all the time. His writing style, though a little cerebral considering his topics of choice, is truly unique. | Creative insights | Customer Rating: | | Klosterman's work reflects creativity and interesting insights into American culture. His major frame of reference is modern-pop music. Interesting read with fascinating "what if" scenarios. Good basis for discussion with friends. Worth the quick read. | Made me care about Billy Joel | Customer Rating: | | Contains previously published interviews and essays on personalities and topics as disparate as Britney Spears, Radiohead and the phenomenon of Latino Morrissey fans. Generally speaking, this is a pretty fun read. Klosterman's Advancement Theory is one of the most brilliant hypotheses I've ever encountered and it almost makes sense....kind of. At times, though, his analysis of social issues makes him sound a bit condescending and he has a tendency to over simplify issues (such as his take on international political dynamics). Fortunately, there's more than enough mirth and playful self-deprecation to make up for these slight lapses. | a Fresh Title | Customer Rating: | Chuck Rambles at Times. He is Also a Bit Crude. Yet All in All He's a Pretty Brilliant Writer. Fresh Read. |
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