NPR stories about Chuck Klosterman
Book Reviews
'Visible Man' Asks: What If No One Were Watching?
October 4, 2011 Invisibility is often used for mischief, but in Chuck Klosterman's new novel, his invisible character sits still, looks deeply and disrupts only when necessary. Love him or hate him, Klosterman's stoner-genius extemporizing is unmatched in this sly work of fiction.
Books
'Obsessively Specific': The A.V. Club's Book Of Lists
December 12, 2009 Inventory, the new book of pop-culture lists from the publishers of The Onion, celebrates and skewers topics like pretentious musical instruments and songs about the horrors of bus travel. A.V. Club Managing Editor Josh Modell talks about some favorite lists with Scott Simon.
Excerpt: 'Downtown Owl'
December 2, 2008 When Mitch heard that his high school football coach had gotten another teenage girl pregnant...
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Author Interviews
A Portrait Of The Cartoonist And Her Mother
Cartoonist Alison Bechdel has a new memoir about her complicated relationship with her mother.

Author Interviews
A Quest For Roots Uncovers Ordinary People
Lawrence Jackson went on a quest to find his late grandfather's home in Virginia.



