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Jim Knipfel

    Blow-Off
    Unplugging Philco
    The Buzzing
    Residue
    Slackjaw
    Quitting the Nairobi Trio
    • 2015

      Residue

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.6(26)Add rating

      The plot centers on Leonard Koznowski, the sheriff of Beaver Rapids, who faces his first homicide after the local mortician and assistant are murdered. This shocking event unravels a complex investigation intertwined with themes of religion, high school sports, body part trafficking, and a secret society. As deer season approaches, the urgency intensifies. Jim Knipfel draws inspiration from real events, infusing the narrative with dark humor and satire, creating a unique take on the American pastoral landscape.

      Residue
    • 2011

      Blow-Off

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.2(109)Add rating

      The story follows a reporter who faces chaos after his column triggers widespread hysteria. As he navigates the fallout, the narrative blends absurdity with humor, showcasing the author's talent for crafting engaging and thought-provoking tales. Through this comedic lens, the novel explores themes of truth, responsibility, and the impact of media on public perception.

      Blow-Off
    • 2009

      Unplugging Philco

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.2(81)Add rating

      Focusing on the absurdities of modern life, the narrative follows a man who reaches a breaking point with society's obsession with spam, sobriety, and surveillance. Through sharp satire, the story explores his humorous journey as he attempts to disconnect from these overwhelming influences, offering a keen commentary on contemporary American culture. The blend of comedy and critique makes for an engaging exploration of personal freedom in a world dominated by distractions.

      Unplugging Philco
    • 2003

      The Buzzing

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.3(172)Add rating

      Roscoe Baragon, a reporter for a lesser-known metropolitan newspaper, specializes in the eccentric "Kook Beat," where he encounters bizarre stories from quirky individuals. His recent articles delve into topics like voodoo curses, alien abductions, and bizarre thefts by aquatic creatures. Baragon's unique beat offers a glimpse into the strange and lonely lives of his subjects, showcasing a world far removed from mainstream journalism.

      The Buzzing
    • 2001

      The author describes his six-month residence in a locked-door psych ward, where he was committed after another suicide attempt.

      Quitting the Nairobi Trio
    • 2000

      Slackjaw

      • 235 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.9(646)Add rating

      The "darkly comic and inspiring narrative" of a young man faced with a genetic eye disorder, an inoperable brain lesion, and a drinking problem.

      Slackjaw