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Chuck Klosterman has 11 past events. (show) We are delighted to welcome bestselling author, Chuck Klosterman as he reads from and signs copies of the paperback release of Downtown Owl. Klosterman will also be sharing the evening with friends and fellow authors Nathan Rabin/the Big Rewind and Greg Kot/Ripped. A booksigning will follow.
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Chuck Klosterman, one of America's top cultural critics, brilliantly captures the charm and dread of small-town life in his debut novel.
Chuck Klosterman. Panel: "The Comic Ghetto" Charles Baxter, Chuck Klosterman, Steve Almond Moderator: Jan Daley Jury
Chuck Klosterman. Reading.
Chuck Klosterman. Panel: "What's So Funny?" Chuck Klosterman, Steve Almond, Karen Russell, Greg Williamson Moderator: Rex Sorgatz
A popular author of books on pop culture whose books and regular appearances in recent years have been lively ones, Chuck Klosterman makes this welcome return with his first novel, Downtown Owl (Scribner).
Downtown Owl (Scribner), the first novel by bestselling author Chuck Klosterman (Fargo Rock City), combines an irresistible portrait of Midwestern small-town life with his own remarkable sense of humor.
Downtown Owl (Scribner), the first novel by bestselling author Chuck Klosterman (Fargo Rock City), combines an irresistible portrait of Midwestern small-town life with his own remarkable sense of humor.
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