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Downtown Owl
Downtown Owl
A Novel  
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Somewhere in North Dakota, there is a town called Owl that isn't there. Disco is over but punk never happened. They don't have cable. They don't really have pop culture, unless you count grain prices and alcoholism. People work hard and then they die. They hate the government and impregnate teenage girls. But that's not nearly as awful as it sounds; in fact, sometimes it's perfect.

Chuck Klosterman's Downtown Owl is the unpretentious, darkly comedic story of how it feels to exist in a community where rural mythology and violent reality are pretty much the same thing. It's technically about certain people in a certain place at a certain time...but it's really about a problem. And the problem is this: What does it mean to be a normal person? And there is no answer. But in Downtown Owl, what matters more is how you ask the question.

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"An astonishingly moving book, a minor masterpiece in the genre we might call small-town quirkiana."
-- The Boston Globe
"It's tempting to compare this novel with Sherwood Anderson's classic portrait of small-town American life, Winesburg, Ohio. But no one in Winesburg listened to Ozzy Osbourne. And Klosterman is much funnier than Anderson."
-- The Washington Post
Cincinnati CityBeat, June 26, 2009
... .. . . . . . Chuck Klosterman is the Quentin Tarantino of letters. His hilarious and oddly touching Heavy Metal memoir Fargo Rock City catapulted him from unknown newspaper journalist to Spin magazine staff writer ...
Cincinnati CityBeat, June 26, 2009
... The Quentin Tarantino of letters discusses his first novel .. . . . . . Chuck Klosterman is the Quentin Tarantino of letters. The guy can talk. Words fly from his mouth at an anxious, wildly accelerated rate, which is ironic given that his ...
Cincinnati CityBeat, June 24, 2009
... The Quentin Tarantino of letters discusses his first novel .. . . . . . Chuck Klosterman is the Quentin Tarantino of letters. The guy can talk. Words fly from his mouth at an anxious, wildly accelerated rate, which is ironic given that his ...
TheCelebrityCafe.com, June 19, 2009
...Home: Book Reviews : Humor : Chuck Klosterman IV: A Decade of Curious People and Dangerous Ideas Buy the Book: Compilation of fact and fiction never flags in spite of stylistic hiccups Critic and columnist Chuck Klosterman ...
Minnesota Public Radio, May 28, 2009
...at the nature of sports fandom, and why we care so much whether our teams win or lose. Chuck Klosterman: Journalist and author. His most recent novel is 'Downtown Owl.' Jonah Keri: Sports and business writer. He is co-author of 'Baseball ...
The Dakota Student, April 1, 2009
...with the interesting array of authors coming to North Dakota. Who to skip class for: First and foremost, Chuck Klosterman. Not only is the man a North Dakota native and a UND alumnus, but he's funny as heck (a.k.a. the P.G. version of the ...