Rafi Kohan has done more than produce a funny, insightful, and beautifully written primer on American culture masquerading as a book about sports. He makes you want to hear the games we love rather than merely watch them.--Seth Wickersham, New York Times-bestselling author and senior writer, ESPN
The metaphor 'trash, ' inherent to the phrase 'trash talk, ' can be misleading. 'Trash' implies something disposable; easily discarded; in a word, garbage. Yet there is nothing disposable about Kohan's new book. Quite the opposite. Trash Talk recognizes the verbal art form of psychological warfare that this misunderstood practice has always represented.--Todd Boyd, chair for the Study of Race and Popular Culture, USC
There are two kinds of trash talkers: overcompensating fools and tactical geniuses. Kohan's Trash Talk will teach you the difference between the two. It's like a CPR course for saving face. This book is informative and very, very funny.--Anthony Jeselnik
Well, finally, a book that actually probes the single most important part of all sports: the God-given right to talk crazy shit to anyone you or your chosen proxies defeat. You suck if you don't buy this book.--Wright Thompson, New York Times-bestselling author of Pappyland
Your mama not only wears combat boots, but she says Trash Talk is the best book on the planet. Which it may well be. A joyful, adventurous read that'll leave you screaming, 'Bro, you can't guard me!' Bravo.--Jeff Pearlman, New York Times-bestselling author
"Kohan's nuanced inquiry highlights trash talk's surprisingly diverse applications, and he's never less than entertaining ("To call it dark humor would be a disservice to Pantone charts everywhere," Kohan writes of the withering insults at a comedy roast). This is a blast."
--Publishers Weekly
"An entertaining study of the taunts and insults that pervade sports and the larger culture... A treat for students of language, as well as would-be Don Rickles heirs looking to hone their craft."--Kirkus