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The Hipster Handbook : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Hipster Handbook
''The Hipster Handbook'' (2003) is a satirical guide to hipster culture by Williamsburg, Brooklyn author Robert Lanham. It includes a lexicon of words such as "deck" which means "cool" and "fin" which means "not so cool", as well as chapters that describe and explain all that which makes up a hipster. A quiz in the back of the book rates readers on their level of hipsterdom, rewarding high scores to those who answer the questions in the manner of art school students and well-cultured, well-dressed, self-proclaimed hyper-intellectuals. ''Esquire'' called the book "The Official Preppy Handbook for people who wear Atari T-shirts."〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Hipster Handbook(Paperback) )〕 ==Critical reception== Reviews were mixed. Rick Marin, of the ''New York Times'', gave it a favorable review, though he pointed out "much of the hipsterism he sanctions seems pretty mainstream, even if it is being 'appropriated'...Such quibbles, though, won't penetrate the protective pomo coating on Lanham's mirrored shades."〔(The Good, the Bad and the Frado ). by Rick Marin. ''Nytimes.com''. Accessed 7 June 2010〕 Ben McGrath, of ''Slate'', described the book as "so comprehensive and so well-done that only a poseur could criticize it without tongue in cheek."〔"(The New Handbook for Hipsters )." by Ben McGrath. From Slate.com. Accessed 7 June 2010.〕 Others have criticized the "veiled hostility" and "aura of trying too hard."〔"(Book Review: The Hipster Handbook )." by Rae Licari. From Gateway. Accessed 7 June 2010.〕〔"(Your Life: Highly Classified )." by Hank Stuever. Washington Post. Accessed 7 June 2010.〕〔(Hipster Handbook Review ). from Enjoy Your Style. Accessed 7 June 2010.〕 A sequel was published in 2004: ''Food Court Druids, Cherohonkees and Other Creatures Unique to the Republic''.
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