- Neal Pollack
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Neal Pollack (born March 1, 1970) is an American satirist, novelist, short story writer, and journalist. He lives in Austin, Texas. Pollack has written six books: The Neal Pollack Anthology of American Literature, Never Mind the Pollacks, Beneath the Axis of Evil, Alternadad, Stretch, and Jewball. He is a member of the Writers Guild of America and PEN.
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Career
After graduating from Northwestern University's Medill School Of Journalism, Pollack worked as a staff reporter for The Chicago Reader from 1993 to 2000, covering Chicago city politics and writing profiles of urban eccentrics. Meanwhile, he performed with various improv comedy troupes around Chicago, including ImprovOlympic (where he studied with Del Close) and the Free Associates. After Dave Eggers's magazine McSweeney's began publishing his work, Pollack began appearing in shows with Eggers, John Hodgman, Sarah Vowell, Zadie Smith, David Byrne, Arthur Bradford, They Might Be Giants, M. Doughty, and many others before parting ways with McSweeney's in 2003.
Pollack wrote a political satire column for Vanity Fair, and the "Bad Sex With Neal Pollack" column for Nerve.com. His freelance journalism appears in Wired, Slate.com, Salon.com, Men's Journal, GQ, and many other publications. One of his Slate.com articles was featured in the Best American Sportswriting collection of 2006. His satirical online take down [1] of James Frey was named one of the "Top 26 Cultural Moments Of The Decade" by Slate cultural critic Troy Patterson.
In 2007, along with Ben Brown and Matthew Tobey, Pollack started Offsprung.com, a humor magazine and web community for parents, where Pollack contributes an advice column. The blog on his website, Alternadad, records Pollack's continuing adventures with his son Elijah; his wife, painter Regina Allen; and his Boston terriers Hercules and Shaq. He also writes about his most recent passion, yoga. In June 2010, he completed a 200-hour yoga teacher's certification course at Richard Freeman's Yoga Workshop in Boulder, Colorado.
Books and other media
Pollack self-published his most recent book, Jewball, in October 2011. A marked departure from his previous work, Pollack wrote Jewball, a serio-comic noir set in the world of 1930s Jewish basketball players, as a tribute to the days of classic American crime fiction. Forbes Magazine said of Jewball, "Pollack's book reflects the acumen of an accomplished storyteller."
Stretch: The Unlikely Making Of A Yoga Dude, a chronicle of Pollack's adventures in American yoga culture, appeared in August 2010 to largely positive reviews. Wrote Ann Pizer in About.com: "Those yogis who are not naturally athletic, were never a member of professional dance troupe, and were not raised in a yurt, in other words, ordinary yogis, have found our spokesmodel." Pollack continues to practice and write about yoga and occasionally teaches yoga classes and workshops around the U.S.
Alternadad, published by Pantheon in January 2007, first exposed Pollack's work to a wider public. Unlike his previous arch satires, Alternadad is a straightforward, if humorous memoir of his early days as a "cool" parent in Austin, Texas. Upon publication, Alternadad received a flurry of press, largely in the form of trend stories about "hipster parents." It was featured in Time and The New York Times, earned Pollack a cover profile in Poets & Writers Magazine, and led to a filmed feature about Pollack's family on Nightline. Critics were sharply divided on the book, calling it everything from "the most offbeat parenting memoir ever written" to "indescribably dull." The book was nominated for a 2008 Books For A Better Life award, in the parenting category.
The Neal Pollack Anthology Of American Literature, a collection of short satires of literary pomposity, was originally published by McSweeney's in 2000. It won the 2001 Firecracker Award for best independently published fiction and led to Pollack being named a "Hot Writer" by Rolling Stone. HarperCollins later published an expanded edition.
Beneath the Axis of Evil, a parody of post-9-11 war punditry, was published in a limited edition by So New Media in 2002. Never Mind The Pollacks, a satirical novel about dueling rock critics, came out from HarperCollins in 2003.
Pollack is also the editor of Chicago Noir, a collection of original crime stories from Akashic Books. His crime fiction has appeared in numerous magazines and short-story collections.
In 2001, to coincide with the publication of the paperback edition of his Anthology, Pollack recorded a spoken-word album on Bloodshot Records, produced by Jon Langford and featuring Sally Timms and Kelly Hogan. Designed to look like Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music, the album is a bizarre if entertaining mishmash of styles. HarperCollins put the album out in 2002 as part of a boxed set of Pollack's "collected recordings," including an hour-long disc of Def Poetry Jam parodies and a fake interview with John Hodgman.
Pollack formed a punk-rock band in 2003 to publicize Never Mind The Pollacks. The original Neal Pollack Invasion included folk-rock musician Jim Roll, veteran touring musicians Neil Cleary and Jon Williams, and Dakota Smith, a young Austin musician who later became the lead guitarist for Peel. They recorded an album of original songs. Pollack wrote the lyrics and Smith and Roll wrote the music. Telegraph Records released the album in the fall of 2003, and the band went on a 20-city tour, including shows at the South By Southwest and CMJ music festivals. They played their last show in New York City, at the Virgin Megastore in Union Square. Three weeks later, Telegraph Records went bankrupt, and the band never reunited.
Bibliography
Nonfiction
- Stretch (2010) ISBN 0061727695
- Alternadad (2007) ISBN 0375423621
Fiction
- The Neal Pollack Anthology of American Literature (2002) ISBN 0060011688
- Beneath the Axis of Evil, One Man's Journey Into the Horrors of War (2003) ISBN 0972763600
- Never Mind the Pollacks: A Rock and Roll Novel (2003) ISBN 0060527900
- Jewball (2011) ISBN 978146672624
References
External links
- Nealpollack.com - Official Site
- Profile of Pollack and Jewball in The Jewish Daily Forward.
- Interview on Yoga Dork
- Radio Interview with The Sound of Young America
- Interview with Flak Magazine
- Interview with The Coming
- Interview with 3:AM Magazine
- Interview with Gelf Magazine
- Interview with Identity Theory
- Pollack's one and only appearance on The Daily Show With Jon Stewart.
Categories:- 1970 births
- Living people
- American satirists
- American humorists
- American novelists
- American crime fiction writers
- American memoirists
- Writers from Chicago, Illinois
- Writers from California
- McSweeney's
- Medill School of Journalism alumni
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