Unraveling the Gridiron’s Hidden Truths: A Deep Dive into Chuck Klosterman’s Football Review
It takes a talented writer to admit that your audience doesn’t exist yet. Further, it takes even more talent to declare that the subject of your book is doomed. Writing a book for an audience that doesn’t exist creates a literary chicken or an egg scenario. And readers are drawn into the idea that Klosterman is cutting the problem off before it starts. He is explaining to us, aka the current audience, who aren’t technically the intended audience, so we can cut off any future misunderstandings that the intended audience might have. Are you confused yet? Stay with me.


