![]() ![]() Klosterman discloses this in the book’s opening pages: “There’s always a disconnect between the world we seem to remember and the world that actually was. not necessarily the way they happened.”Ĭhuck Klosterman’s The Nineties: A Book takes Fred’s oblique aphorism as its mantra: Klosterman wants to remember the ’90s his own way, not necessarily the way they happened. ![]() At one point an investigating officer from the Los Angeles Police Department asks Fred why he doesn’t own a camcorder - this being the ’90s - and he answers: “I like to remember things my own way. A mysterious videotape appears on their doorstep with camcorder footage showing them sleeping in their beds, filmed by an unknown stalker. In David Lynch’s Lost Highway, LA jazz musician Fred Madison and his wife Renee are haunted by malevolent forces they cannot see or name. Review of The Nineties: A Book, by Chuck Klosterman (Penguin Press, 2022) ![]()
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