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Up Up, Down Down: Essays
Up Up, Down Down: Essays | Cheston Knapp
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For fans of John Jeremiah Sullivan and Wells Tower, a "glittering," (Leslie Jamison), "always smart, often hilarious, and ultimately transcendent" (Anthony Doerr) linked essay collection from the managing editor of Tin House that brilliantly explores the nature of identity. Daring and wise, hilarious and tender, Cheston Knapp's exhilarating collection of seven linked essays, Up Up, Down Down, tackles the Big Questions through seemingly unlikely avenues. In his dexterous hands, an examination of a local professional wrestling promotion becomes a meditation on pain and his relationship with his father. A profile of UFO enthusiasts ends up probing his history in the church and, more broadly, the nature and limits of faith itself. Attending an adult skateboarding camp launches him into a virtuosic analysis of nostalgia. And the shocking murder of a neighbor expands into an interrogation of our culture's prevailing ideas about community and the way we tell the stories of our lives. Even more remarkable, perhaps, is the way he manages to find humanity in a damp basement full of frat boys. Taken together, the essays in Up Up, Down Down amount to a chronicle of Knapp's coming-of-age, a young man's journey into adulthood, late-onset as it might appear. He presents us with formative experiences from his childhood to marriage that echo throughout the collection, and ultimately tilts at what may be the Biggest Q of them all: what are the hazards of becoming who you are? With "an ordnance of wit" (Wells Tower) and "a prose style that feels both extravagant and exact, and a big, booming heart" (Maggie Nelson), Up Up, Down Down signals the arrival of a truly one-of-a-kind voice.
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TotallyBookish
Up Up, Down Down: Essays | Cheston Knapp
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It‘s Friday! What are you reading this weekend?

I am reading Up, Up, Down, Down by Cheston Knapp.

Knapp‘s unique style of writing is why I am so fascinated by narrative nonfiction! He has been one of my top favorite authors since the beginning of time! Make sure to add this to your TBR pile if you haven‘t read it yet!

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Tin_House
Up Up, Down Down: Essays | Cheston Knapp
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What's your favorite poetry book or essay collection that you‘ve read in the past year? Tell us in the comments for a chance to win not one but TWO new releases that might become your new favorites: THE MÖBIUS STRIP CLUB OF GRIEF by the inimitable Bianca Stone, and UP UP, DOWN DOWN by Tin House Magazine's very own managing editor, Cheston Knapp.
Winners will be randomly selected Friday, 3/23 at 5pm EST!

NeeSwee I so second this book! 6y
8little_paws Big shout out to Nate Marshall 6y
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Ellen The incomparable Joan Didion 6y
Adventures-of-a-French-Reader My favorite poetry book this year would be Before The Last Bomb Drops, and my favorite essay would be Tell Me How It Ends 6y
Tin_House @irre Congrats! You're a winner. Please send your preferred mailing address (U.S. addresses only) to tinhousebooks@tinhouse.com and we'll send your books on their way! 📖🎉 6y
ErikasMindfulShelf Thank you so much!! Email sent. Can‘t wait to read both @Tin_House 6y
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YouReadMyEyes
Up Up, Down Down: Essays | Cheston Knapp
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Went to a book reading tonight and enjoyed it enough to buy the book.

The portion read by the author was humorous and relatable, while at the same time tenderly introspective and thoughtful. It reads like a memoir/auto-fiction.

👍🏼 Full review to come when finished.

#upupdowndown #bookreading #booksigning #essays #memoir #nonfiction

minkyb Love author talks! 6y
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