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The Nineties

De : Chuck Klosterman
Lu par : Chuck Klosterman,Dion Graham
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    An instant New York Times best seller!

    From the best-selling author of But What if We’re Wrong, a wise and funny reckoning with the decade that gave us slacker/grunge irony about the sin of trying too hard, during the greatest shift in human consciousness of any decade in American history.

    It was long ago, but not as long as it seems: The Berlin Wall fell and the Twin Towers collapsed. In between, one presidential election was allegedly decided by Ross Perot while another was plausibly decided by Ralph Nader. In the beginning, almost every name and address was listed in a phone book, and everyone answered their landlines because you didn’t know who it was. By the end, exposing someone’s address was an act of emotional violence, and nobody picked up their new cell phone if they didn’t know who it was. The '90s brought about a revolution in the human condition we’re still groping to understand. Happily, Chuck Klosterman is more than up to the job.

    Beyond epiphenomena like "Cop Killer" and Titanic and Zima, there were wholesale shifts in how society was perceived: the rise of the internet, pre-9/11 politics, and the paradoxical belief that nothing was more humiliating than trying too hard. Pop culture accelerated without the aid of a machine that remembered everything, generating an odd comfort in never being certain about anything. On a '90s Thursday night, more people watched any random episode of Seinfeld than the finale of Game of Thrones. But nobody thought that was important; if you missed it, you simply missed it. It was the last era that held to the idea of a true, hegemonic mainstream before it all began to fracture, whether you found a home in it or defined yourself against it. 

    In The Nineties, Chuck Klosterman makes a home in all of it: the film, the music, the sports, the TV, the politics, the changes regarding race and class and sexuality, the yin/yang of Oprah and Alan Greenspan. In perhaps no other book ever written would a sentence like, “The video for ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’ was not more consequential than the reunification of Germany” make complete sense. Chuck Klosterman has written a multi-dimensional masterpiece, a work of synthesis so smart and delightful that future historians might well refer to this entire period as Klostermanian.

    ©2022 Chuck Klosterman (P)2022 Penguin Audio

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    “In The Nineties, Klosterman examines the social, political and cultural history of the era with his signature wit. It’s a fascinating trip down memory lane.” Time

    “Always an astute cultural observer and a fan of deep dives into any subject, Klosterman is focused here on a decade in American life that he says is often portrayed as ‘a low-risk grunge cartoon’ . . . Klosterman’s gift is seizing on those moments that any Gen Xer can readily recall and pulling the strings a bit to put it in some kind of historical perspective.” —Associated Press

    “Serving up the moments and meanings of a modern decade in a few hundred pages is no easy task, but Chuck Klosterman has managed to boil a hearty stew of insight. . . . [Klosterman is] a master of smooth setups and downbeat finishes.” USA Today

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    • S. H. Moore
    • 18/02/2022

    Weridly focused and odd

    This book takes a different approach to other decade books and focuses entirely on a cultural and emotional tale of the nineties. Klosterman also comes across as low key SJW and very liberal. I won’t be reading any of his other works.

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    • Michelle Novoa
    • 27/02/2022

    I thought this was going to be more fun to listen

    While I am at Gen Xer and definitely lived through the 90s I do not recall that period in time anywhere close to the point of view that the author, not even in retrospect. It very much feels like the author has way over thought everything in the 90s however that may be a product of my being a Gen Xer and not putting enough thought into much besides me, my family, my Friends, neighborhood and community. overall I thought this was going to be more of an anthology and more whimsical however there are points that we're definitely interesting just not what I expected..

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    • Michael Simmelink
    • 05/05/2022

    Great review by Klosterman

    I tend to enjoy Chuck Klosterman as a critic, not as a novelist, and I think this was him operating at his best. Really enjoyed how seamless it was to go from topic to topic throughout the decade. Wasn't a boring, chronological rehash. Born in 1992, and was glad to read it.

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    • Jonathan
    • 14/10/2022

    Just awful

    I thought that this would be an interesting book with a history of the 90s with some insightful commentary. Instead it’s the droll running on rambling of some boring guy who is self-centered. There is very little historical context. It’s just one guys opinion rambling on and on. Don’t waste your time

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    • Anonymous User
    • 21/03/2022

    Great read, only wished it was longer.

    I love chuck Klosterman and this might be one of his best. I heard people complaining about this not being personal enough, but I actually think his world view comes across even if he doesn't make it explicit. A lot of this is no longer in vogue, but that's what makes the 90s a great read. I only wished it was longer, since there was certInly more to cover. I appreciste it was read by him.

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    • Amazon Customer
    • 20/02/2022

    5 Stars

    The Book Chuck was born to write! Good to hear him narrate it too.

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    • dalons3
    • 07/09/2022

    Narration sucks, slow burn

    Author sounds nasally and annoying - should’ve left it to a professional voice actor. First half of book is heavy on music and a pretty good listen. Second half of book is heavy on politics and is a chore to listen through. Really had to force myself listen through the last four hours. Regardless of the performance, the content was pretty engaging and I’m looking forward to giving his other books a chance.

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    • R. MCRACKAN
    • 17/08/2022

    Surprisingly intellectual

    I was expecting kitsch, trivia, and one-off personal experience stories. Essentially, what he points out was the 90s experience of the 70s. I assumed I'd listen to 1 essay in between doing other more interesting tasks. I did not expect this in depth analysis or to binge the whole book.

    Being gen-x, of course I find this time interesting because it was *my* time. So I can't pretend I'm able to be completely objective. I'm sure an in depth analysis of the years anyone was in high school and college will resonate with them. However, I think it is fair to point out how pivotal this decade was between the pre and post internet and smart phone worlds. This feels relevant irrespective of the reader's/listener's age.

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    • Cord Cutters News, LLC
    • 18/06/2022

    A great idea with poor execution.

    I love the idea of this book, but it feels more like somebody's personal opinion relating his own stories from the 90s to his friends. Doesn't feel much like a history of the '90s.

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    • Mike T.
    • 01/05/2022

    More ruminations from a Gen-X expert

    I've been reading Chuck Klosterman's stuff for many years now and he never disappoints. The Nineties is no different. It's the decade he was born to write about. Klosterman is a master of nuamce, taking fine points of culture and expounding on them. Sometimes I agree and so!stones his opinions are far afield from my own, but he's always interesting. I especially enjoy his writings on music. It's always gun to read his thoughts on two of my favorites; Billy Joel and KISS. If you're A Gen-X'er or just like reading about popular culture then pick this one up. It's wide ranging themes won't let you down.

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