The Chapo Guide to Revolution: A Manifesto Against Logic, Facts, and Reason
By (Author) Chapo Trap House
By (author) Felix Biederman
By (author) Matt Christman
By (author) Brendan James
By (author) Will Menaker
By (author) Virgil Texas
Atria Books
Atria Books
1st November 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
Left-of-centre democratic ideologies
320.973
Paperback
320
Width 140mm, Height 213mm, Spine 18mm
259g
Instant New York Times bestseller
Howard Zinn on acid or some bullsh*t like that. Tim Heidecker
The creators of the cult-hit podcast Chapo Trap House deliver a manifesto for everyone who feels orphaned and alienatedpolitically, culturally, and economicallyby the lanyard-wearing Wall Street centrism of the left and the lizard-brained atavism of the right: there is a better way, the Chapo Way.
In a guide that reads like a weirder, smarter, and deliciously meaner version of The Daily Shows 2004 America (The Book) (Paste), Chapo Trap House shows you that you dont have to side with either sinking ships. These self-described assholes from the internet offer a fully ironic ideology for all who feel politically hopeless and prefer broadsides and tirades to reasoned debate.
Learn the secret history of the world, politics, media, and everything in-between that THEY dont want you to know and chart a course from our wretched present to a utopian future where one can post in the morning, game in the afternoon, and podcast after dinner without ever becoming a poster, gamer, or podcaster.
A book thats as intellectually serious and analytically original as it is irreverent and funny (Glenn Greenwald, New York Times bestselling author of No Place to Hide) The Chapo Guide to Revolution features illustrated taxonomies of contemporary liberal and conservative characters, biographies of important thought leaders, never before seen drafts of Aaron Sorkins Newsroom manga, and the ten new laws that govern Chapo Year Zero (everyone gets a dog, billionaires are turned into Soylent, and logic is outlawed). If youre a fan of sacred cows, prisoners being taken, and holds being barred, then this book is NOT for you. However, if you feel disenfranchised from the political and cultural nightmare were in, then Chapo, lets go
I haven't had my worldview exploded by a political work like this since reading Millies Book in 1992. -- Patton Oswalt
"In my day it didnt take fifteen goddamn people to write a book, nevertheless this was an exceptional, funny and entertaining read. Howard Zinn on acid or some bullshit like that." -- Tim Heidecker
"The raucous Dirtbag hilarity of the Chapo crew sometimes masks the fact that they reliably provide some of the most incisive, sophisticated and thought-provoking political analysis found on any platform. Their book is as intellectually serious and analytically original as it is irreverent and funny, and it deserves substantial discussion and all of the gushing and angry reactions it will inevitably provoke." Glenn Greenwald, New York Times bestselling author of No Place to Hide
This is next level. This is an advancement of political/social satire and debate. Garrote sharp, acerbic, smart, inventive and truly laugh out loud funny, The Chapo Guide to Revolution feels like it was written by the offspring of the shotgun marriage of The Onion, Howard Zinn, Dorothy Parker, Bill Hicks, Noam Chomsky, and Jonathan Swift. If they all got together and f*cked and had one baby, I mean. I LOVED this book. David Cross
"Chapo Trap House is a lot like The Three Stooges: three or four or maybe five sloppy numbskulls who can't fix a water leak, who quickly resort to violent name calling at any opportunity, engaging every obstacle with counterproductive praxis - and yet seem to get more accomplished in pie-ing the faces of one-percenters and couch-fascists than any of the Very Important Thinkers currently sucking air out of the atmosphere." James Adomian, comedian
"Lovers of the podcast will revel in righteous takedowns and scathing portraits of galling political self-interest, while newcomers to the brand and veterans alike will enjoy the frank and funny introduction to the contemptible political players, online feuds, Marxist themes, and partisan blood-letting that are the grist of the Chapo podcast, and which have made it a site of catharsis for an entire doomed generation."Briahna Joy Gray, Senior Politics Editor at The Intercept
"Finally a book that explains why I shouldnt like Matt Yglesias. And so many others. All the monsters we encounter online, have been laid out and torn asunder in spectacular fashion. This book is like those fleeting moments of the Chapo Trap House podcast that have clarity."Dave Anthony, Coauthor of The United States of Absurdity
The Guide is a weirder, smarter, and deliciously meaner version of The Daily Shows 2004 America (The Book): A Citizens Guide to Democracy Inaction if you love Chapo and if you dont, you should then by your own logic, you must love The Guide as well.Paste
Rather than being simply flip and nihilistic, features of the book, in particular its attention to climate change, carry a kind of raw, plangent earnestness. The result is a clear inheritor of a venerable tradition of American satire, reminiscent of Ambrose Bierce, H.L. Mencken, and Dorothy Parker, and something distinctively newand very funny. -- Bookforum
Chapo Trap House is a collective of writers, artists, and satirists that began as a political comedy podcast in March 2016. Their biweekly show has been covered everywhere fromThe New YorkerandThe Guardian toVICEandPastemagazine, which calls its creators the vulgar, brilliant demigods of the new progressive left. Chapo is a mix of absurdist comedy and freewheeling commentary, skewering political and media figures and reviewing bad movies and books. Originally a trio of Internet-pals Will Menaker, Felix Biederman, and Matt Christman, the show has expanded its roster to writers Brendan James, Amber ALee Frost, and Virgil Texas. They live in Brooklyn, New York.