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    • Pub. Date: September 1999
    • 208pp
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      • Pub. Date: September 1999
      • Publisher: Henry Holt & Company, Incorporated
      • Format: Paperback, 208pp

      Synopsis

      Chuck Palahniuk's startling and outrageous debut novel, basis of the hit movie starring Brad Pitt and Edward Norton.

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      The 2008 audio edition of Palahniuk's ground-breaking 1996 novel provides a timely opportunity to contemplate the direction of Generation X and the wider, popular culture over the past dozen years. The white, male, 20-something angst of the story's unnamed protagonist and his mysterious partner in crime, Tyler Durden, may now sometimes seem like slightly dated grunge rock. Also, the themes of domestic terrorism and insurrection certainly play differently in a post-September 11 world. Yet Palahniuk's power to provoke our collective sacred cows remains undeniable. The narrative-with its delusional twists and turns-presents serious challenges on audio. James Colby cleverly plays deadpan cool through much of the early plot exposition so that the chaos that eventually takes hold becomes all the more eerie and surreal. He pulls off the convoluted climactic revelations with emotional authenticity. The listening experience may be too jarring for general audiences merely hoping for a commute diversion. However, the release offers today's crop of young urban hipsters an opportunity to connect with the voices of a previous decade. A W.W. Norton paperback (Reviews, June 3, 1996). (July)

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      With a disturbing but mordantly funny body of work that began with 1996's Fight Club, Chuck Palahniuk has become a cult author who regularly attracts both the interest of Hollywood and the bewilderment of readers who have never seen writing so fearless, modern, and smart.

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      As good as the movieby wrstlr3232

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      October 28, 2009: I saw the movie a couple years ago and loved it. I thought the book might be boring since I saw the movie and knew what was going to happen. To my suprise the book was very good. I stayed interested even though I knew what was going to happen next.

      It's Palahniuk; that makes it great!by pb99

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      July 07, 2009: I have read all of Chuck Palahniuk's other fiction novels and saved Fight Club for the end, mainly because I thought it was over-rated, but I was wrong. Fight Club is a book that definitely deserves all of the hype that it receives.

      I Also Recommend: Rant, Survivor, Survivor.


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