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Page imageChuck Klosterman in Minneapolis, Minn. on Sept. 20, 2009.jpg

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Chuck Klosterman is an author who has written for SPIN, the New York Times, and Esquire, among other publications. He grew up in Wyndmere, North Dakota but relocated to New York City to write for SPIN. He has also written several books about American pop culture, but which always incorporate little pieces of his life and romantic relationships in his stories. He first became recognized as an author with the book Sex Drugs and Cocoa Puffs: A Low Culture Manifesto, released in 2003, which tackled everything from fundamentalist Christians to the porn industry. His follow-up, Killing Yourself to Live: 85% of a True Story, chronicles his journey through the United States in search of places famous rock stars had died, while simultaneously moping over past romantic relationships.
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