Chuck Klosterman Books in Order
Chuck Klosterman is a celebrated American pop-culture journalist, critic, humorist, and essayist. Born and raised on a farm near Wyndmere, North Dakota, he developed a unique perspective on the world. After graduating from the University of North Dakota in 1994, Klosterman began his career as a journalist in Fargo, North Dakota, where he honed his writing skills. His talents eventually led him to become an arts critic for the Akron Beacon Journal in Akron, Ohio. In 2002, he made the move to New York City, marking a significant milestone in his career. His work has been widely recognized, and he continues to contribute to the world of pop culture through his engaging writing style and insightful commentary.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Chuck Klosterman
- #1AmazonFargo Rock City(2001)
- #2AmazonSex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs(2003)
- #3AmazonKilling Yourself to Live(2005)
- #4AmazonChuck Klosterman IV(2006)
- #5AmazonEating the Dinosaur(2009)
- #6AmazonI Wear the Black Hat(2013)
- #7AmazonBut What If We're Wrong? Thinking About the Present As If It Were the Past(2016)
- #8AmazonChuck Klosterman X(2017)
- #9AmazonThe Nineties(2022)
- #10AmazonHYPERtheticals(2010)
- #11AmazonChuck Klosterman on Living and Society(2010)
- #12AmazonChuck Klosterman on Pop(2010)
- #13AmazonChuck Klosterman on Rock(2010)
- #14AmazonABBA 1, World 0(2010)
- #15AmazonThe Billy Joel Essays(2010)
- #16AmazonBeing Zack Morris(2010)
- #17AmazonThis Is Zodiac Speaking(2010)
- #18AmazonHow to Disappear Completely and Never Be Found(2010)
- #19AmazonThe Amazing McNugget Diet(2010)
- #20AmazonIt Will Shock You How Much It Never Happened(2010)
- #21AmazonSuper Bowl XL(2010)
- #22AmazonAll I Know Is What I Read in the Papers(2010)
- #23AmazonTomorrow Rarely Knows(2010)
- #24AmazonFAIL(2010)
- #25AmazonAppetite for Replication(2010)
- #26AmazonBilly Sim(2010)
- #27AmazonThe Passion of the Garth(2010)
- #28AmazonThis Is Emo(2010)
- #29AmazonThe American Radiohead(2010)
- #30AmazonThe Jack Factor(2010)
- #31AmazonCertain Rock Bands You Probably Like(2010)
- #32AmazonChuck Klosterman on Film and Television(2010)
- #33AmazonFootball(2010)
- #34AmazonViva Morrissey!(2010)
- #35AmazonGeorge Will vs. Nick Hornby(2010)
- #36AmazonWhat Happens When People Stop Being Polite(2010)
- #37AmazonPorn(2010)
- #38AmazonDon't Look Back in Anger(2010)
- #39AmazonSomething Instead of Nothing(2010)
- #40AmazonThe Lady or the Tiger(2010)
- #41AmazonThe Awe-Inspiring Beauty of Tom Cruise's Shattered, Troll-like Face(2010)
- #42AmazonSulking with Lisa Loeb on the Ice Planet Hoth(2010)
- #43AmazonHa ha,(2010)
- #44AmazonOh, the Guilt(2010)
- #45AmazonChuck Klosterman on Sports(2010)
- #46AmazonThe Led Zeppelin Essays(2010)
- #47AmazonBending Spoons with Britney Spears(2010)
- #48AmazonChuck Klosterman on Media and Culture(2010)
- #49AmazonTaking The Streets to the Music(2010)
- #50AmazonFargo Rock City, for Real(2010)
- #51AmazonToby over Moby(2010)
- #52AmazonNo More Knives(2010)
- #53AmazonT Is for True(2010)
- #54AmazonI Wanna Get Free(2010)
- #55AmazonNemesis(2010)
- #56AmazonWhat We Talk About When We Talk About Ralph Sampson(2010)
- #57AmazonThat '70s Cruise(2010)
- #58AmazonNot Guilty(2010)
- #59AmazonI, Rock Chump(2010)
- #60AmazonMonogamy(2010)
- #61AmazonRobots(2010)
- #62AmazonLocal Clairvoyants Split Over Future(2010)
- #63AmazonDude Rocks Like a Lady(2010)
- #64AmazonCan I Tell You Something Weird?(2010)
- #65AmazonCultural Betrayal(2010)
- #66AmazonAdvancement(2010)
- #67AmazonThree Stories Involving Pants(2010)
- #68AmazonBand on the Couch(2010)
- #69AmazonThe Karl Marx of the Hardwood(2010)
- #70AmazonSUPERtheticals(2020)
- #71AmazonThe New Kings of Nonfiction(2007)
- #72AmazonMy Ideal Bookshelf(2012)
About Chuck Klosterman
Chuck Klosterman is a celebrated American pop-culture journalist, critic, humorist, and essayist. Born and raised on a farm near Wyndmere, North Dakota, he developed a unique perspective on the world. After graduating from the University of North Dakota in 1994, Klosterman began his career as a journalist in Fargo, North Dakota, where he honed his writing skills. His talents eventually led him to become an arts critic for the Akron Beacon Journal in Akron, Ohio. In 2002, he made the move to New York City, marking a significant milestone in his career. His work has been widely recognized, and he continues to contribute to the world of pop culture through his engaging writing style and insightful commentary.
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