
The Most Fun Thing
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THE MOST FUN THING is a memoir in essays of Kyle Beachy's decade-long quest to uncover the hidden meaning of skateboarding-a search that reveals fresh insights on marriage, love, loss, and American invention. In January 2012, creative writing professor and novelist Kyle Beachy published one of his first essays on skate culture, an exploration of how Nike's corporate strategy successfully gutted the once-mighty independent skate shoe market. It would not be his last. For a decade and counting, Beachy has been skate culture's freshest, most illuminating, at times most controversial voice, writing candidly about the increasingly popular and fast-changing pastime Beachy first picked up as a young boy and has continued to practice well into adulthood. What is skateboarding? What does it mean to continue skateboarding after forty, four decades after the kickflip was invented? How does one live authentically as an adult while staying true a lifelong passion cemented in childhood? How does having a hobby like skateboarding, which breaks bones, abrades skin, and takes as much as it gives, shape one's understanding of contemporary American life? Of growing old and getting married? In the tradition of William Finnegan's Barbarian Days, Helen Macdonald's H Is for Hawk, and Haruki Murakami's What I Talk About When I Talk About Running, THE MOST FUN THING offers a deep exploration of an often overlooked, underappreciated pastime whose seeming simplicity conceals universal truths. It is a rich account of Beachy's quest to pin down the meaning of the activity that became his life's greatest obsession and his struggle to find a place for it in an increasingly complicated life as an adult, a professor, and a husband.
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Preface: On Benches
- Part One
- Chapter One: For Whom Is the Fun Thing Fun?
- Chapter Two: You're Not Me: Nyjah Huston and Inflationary Spectacle
- Chapter Three: On Firsts
- Chapter Four: A Chronicle of Doing It
- Chapter Five: On Direction
- Chapter Six: The Deep Seams
- Chapter Seven: On Bad Kickflips
- Chapter Eight: A Very Large Puzzle: On Andrew Reynolds
- Chapter Nine: On This Ugly World
- Chapter Ten: Making Up Legends in the Era of Zero-Budget Skateboarding
- Part Two
- Chapter Eleven: On the Obvious
- Chapter Twelve: Toward a Poetics of Skateboarding
- Chapter Thirteen: On Nostalgia
- Chapter Fourteen: Pretend We Haven't Grown
- Chapter Fifteen: On Narrative
- Chapter Sixteen: A Most Mundane Perfection
- Chapter Seventeen: On How
- Chapter Eighteen: Clearing a Space for Meaning
- Chapter Nineteen: On Younger
- Chapter Twenty: "Nearly"
- Chapter Twenty-One: On Bafflement
- Part Three
- Chapter Twenty-Two: On Bitul Z'man
- Chapter Twenty-Three: Good Old Street League
- Chapter Twenty-Four: On the Technology of a Secret
- Chapter Twenty-Five: A Day with Chaz Ortiz
- Chapter Twenty-Six: On Tampa Pro
- Chapter Twenty-Seven: Primitive Progressivism
- Chapter Twenty-Eight: On Pushing Boarders
- Chapter Twenty-Nine: A Serious Man: Mark Suciu's "Verso"
- Chapter Thirty: "The Monk's Posture"
- Part Four
- Chapter Thirty-One: Seven Small Bafflements
- Chapter Thirty-Two: On Animal Play
- Chapter Thirty-Three: Inappropriate Places
- Chapter Thirty-Four: On a Decision
- Chapter Thirty-Five: The Dylan Period
- Chapter Thirty-Six: Still
- Epilogue:: Loveletters
- Acknowledgments
- Discover More
- About the Author
- Also by Kyle Beachy
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