03611cam a2200301 4500 599106092 TxAuBib 20220602120000.0 ||||||s2022||||||||||||||||||||||||und|u 9780593555552 0593555554 dd3f5e67-83da-4bfb-ad39-5c274f6033a4 OverDrive (Reserve ID) 6328891 OverDrive (Product ID) TxAuBib Klosterman, Chuck. The Nineties [Libby] : A Book. Books on Tape, 2022. Format: OverDrive OverDrive Listen, Filesize: 348MB. Format: OverDrive OverDrive MP3 Audiobook, Filesize: 348MB. History. Sociology. Nonfiction. HTML:<b>An instant <i>New York Times</i> bestseller!<br /> From the&#160;bestselling author of <i>But What if We’re Wrong</i>, 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.</b><br /> It was long ago, but not as long as it seems: The Berlin Wall fell and the&#160;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.<br /> Beyond epiphenomena like "Cop Killer" and <i>Titanic</i> and Zima, there &#160;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 90’s Thursday night, more people watched any random episode of <i>Seinfeld</i> than the finale of <i>Game of Thrones.</i> But nobody thought that was important; if you missed it, you simply missed it.&#160;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.<br /> &#160;<br /> In <i>The Nineties</i>, Chuck Klosterman makes a home in <i>all</i> 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&#160;masterpiece, a work of synthesis so smart and delightful that future historians might well refer to this entire period as <i>Klostermanian</i>. Media Type: Audiobook. Importer Version: 2014-01-08.01 Import Date: 2022-07-31 20:00:03. Graham, Dion. https://samples.overdrive.com/?crid=dd3f5e67-83da-4bfb-ad39-5c274f6033a4&.epub-sample.overdrive.com Excerpt (OverDrive MP3 Audiobook) https://samples.overdrive.com/?crid=dd3f5e67-83da-4bfb-ad39-5c274f6033a4&.epub-sample.overdrive.com Excerpt (OverDrive Listen)