Robert Lanham
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Robert Lanham (born 1971 in Richmond, Virginia) is the author of the satiric books The Hipster Handbook, Food Court Druids, Cherohonkees and Other Creatures Unique to the Republic, and The Sinner's Guide to the Evangelical Right. He coined the term idiosyncrology, the study of idiosyncratic people, and his books often parody the eccentric people one finds in the United States. Neal Pollack calls Lanham "the Margaret Mead of the North American weirdo."
Lanham is also the editor of FREEwilliamsburg, a website covering the arts and culture of the artist mecca Williamsburg, Brooklyn. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Independent, The Washington Post, Time Out, Maxim, Nylon, Radar,[1] and Playboy, as well as in the collections The Subway Chronicles, Rock & Roll Cage Match, and Bookmark Now. Lanham lives in Brooklyn, New York.
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- Your Life: Highly Classified, By Robert Lanham Washington Post article
- The Good, the Bad and the Frado New York Times Hipster Handbook article
- Brand Name Blogs New York Magazine article discussing Lanham's blog
- Ethics Daily on Robert Lanham
- Why Blog? Reason No. 92: Book Deal New York Times
- Blog Books Go for Broke Newsweek
[edit] External links
- Robert Lanham's author website
- FREEwilliamsburg: Lanham's company
- Food Court Druids book website
- Hipster Handbook book website
- The Sinner's Guide to the Evangelical Right book website
- America's religious right: God's own country by Robert Lanham
- Why Sonic Youth and Frappuccinos don't mix by Robert Lanham
- The MisShapes of Parenting by Robert Lanham

