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The nineties chuck klosterman
The nineties chuck klosterman






the nineties chuck klosterman

You could just be a little person, with your own little life and your own little thoughts.

the nineties chuck klosterman

In the 1990s, writes the author, “No stories were viral. He brings the decade to vivid new life, whether he’s discussing attempts to classify Generation X how the ascendency of grunge “initiated rock’s recession from the center of society” or the unprecedented phenomena of Meet Joe Black being the “all-time highest grossing movie among ticket buyers who did not watch one minute of the film” (many theatergoers entered to view the “131-second trailer for The Phantom Menace” before walking out). It was still a present-tense existence.” In this retrospective, which examines a decade that most of his readers lived though, Klosterman acknowledges that “there is always a disconnect between the world we seem to remember and the world that actually was.” Throughout the wide-ranging narrative-from technology and the rise of the internet to key trends in music, TV, and film indelible moments in sports and significant political moments-Klosterman takes pains to ensure that references are addressed in relation to their historical context rather than through the foggy and often inaccurate lens of memory. But that deluge of data remained, at the time, ephemeral and unavail­able.

the nineties chuck klosterman

“Almost every meaningful moment of the nineties was captured on videotape, along with thousands upon thousands of trivial moments that meant nothing at all,” writes the author. Klosterman returns with an entertaining journey through the last decade of the 20th century.








The nineties chuck klosterman