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A review by nichola
I Wear the Black Hat: Grappling With Villains by Chuck Klosterman
informative
reflective
medium-paced
2.0
3 things about this book:
1) This books has aged terribly. Truly atrociously. The context of this book is so critical to its value that it’s almost archaic now.
2) I liked Klosterman more before I read this. Not because it’s about villains, just look at my reading history, but because he picks such boring villains to discuss. His American centred bullshit is tedious.
3) I hate white men claiming they are apolitical it’s just such a fucking cop out. Even in 2016 you can’t be apolitical, you are just comfortable in your status quo.
Overall, megh.
1) This books has aged terribly. Truly atrociously. The context of this book is so critical to its value that it’s almost archaic now.
2) I liked Klosterman more before I read this. Not because it’s about villains, just look at my reading history, but because he picks such boring villains to discuss. His American centred bullshit is tedious.
3) I hate white men claiming they are apolitical it’s just such a fucking cop out. Even in 2016 you can’t be apolitical, you are just comfortable in your status quo.
Overall, megh.