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Describe your latest book.
This is kind of an abnormal scenario, because I have one book coming out in paperback and another book out in hardcover within the span of a month.
But What If We’re Wrong? — a book that tries to view the present as if it were the distant past while examining the possibility that our most widely accepted views about culture and science are incorrect — was released in softcover in late April. But then in May, I’m putting out
Chuck Klosterman X, which is an anthology of the journalism and essay writing I’ve done over the past decade. They’re obviously both nonfiction, but the books themselves are not that similar.
But What If We’re Wrong? is about one big idea, considered in many different ways.
X is about a lot of disparate people and concepts, but all viewed through the prism of semi-traditional media...