· Eating the Dinosaur. Chuck Klosterman. • 66 Ratings; $; $; Publisher Description. After a bestselling and acclaimed diversion into fiction, Chuck Klosterman, author of Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs, returns to the form in which he’s been spectacularly successful with a collection of essays about our consumption of pop culture 5/5(63). · Visit Chuck Klosterman’s website (www.doorway.ru). You use the concept of eating dinosaur in an aside that illustrates the absurdity of our desire to travel through time, but the concept, by virtue of being used in the book’s title, seems to Brand: Scribner. In Eating the Dinosaur, Klosterman dissects, among other things, the boredom of voyeurism, the reason why music fans inevitably hate their favorite band’s latest album, and why we love watching superstars fail spectacularly. Eating the Dinosaur examines the relationship between expectation, reality, and living history. Questions for Discussion www.doorway.rued on: J.
eating the dinosaur chuck klosterman Eating the Dinosaur After a bestselling and acclaimed diversion into fiction, Chuck Klosterman, author of Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs, returns to the form in which he's been spectacularly successful with a. In Eating the Dinosaur, Klosterman is more entertaining and incisive than ever. Whether he's dissecting the boredom of voyeurism, the reason why music fan's inevitably hate their favorite band's latest album, or why we love watching can't-miss superstars fail spectacularly, Klosterman remains obsessed with the relationship between expectation. Editor's note: The following is an excerpt from Chuck Klosterman's new book, "Eating the Dinosaur," copyright by Chuck Klosterman. Reprinted by permission of Scribner, a Division of Simon.
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