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Chuck Palahniuk (Writer)
[1961 - ] |
Fight Club: A Novel (1996) --
Winner 1997 Oregon Book Award for Best Novel for Fight
Club; Winner Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award for Fight Club
Movie (1999): VHS DVD
Soundtrack
An underground classic since its first publication in 1996, Fight Club is
now recognized as one of the most original and provocative novels published
in this decade. Chuck Palahniuk's darkly funny first novel tells the story
of a godforsaken young man who discovers that his rage at living in a world
filled with failure and lies cannot be pacified by an empty consumer
culture. Relief for him and his disenfranchised peers comes in the form of
secret after-hours boxing matches held in the basements of bars. Fight Club
is the brainchild of Tyler Durden, who thinks he has found a way for himself
and his friends to live beyond their confining and stultifying lives. But in
Tyler's world there are no rules, no limits, no brakes.
Survivor: A Novel (1999) --
Nominated 1999 Oregon Book Award for Best Novel for Survivor
Not since Kurt Vonnegut's Mother Night has there been as dark
and telling a satire on the wages of fame and the bedrock lunacy of the
modern world. Wickedly incisive and mesmerizing, Survivor is Chuck
Palahniuk at his deadpan peak.
Invisible Monsters (Reissued 1999)
She's a fashion model who has everything: a boyfriend, a career, a
loyal best friend. But when a sudden freeway "accident" leaves her
disfigured and incapable of speech, she is transformed from the beautiful
center of attention to an invisible monster, so hideous that no one will
acknowledge she exists. Enter Brandy Alexander, Queen Supreme, one operation
away from becoming a real woman, who will teach her that reinventing
yourself means erasing your past and making up something better. And that
salvation hides in the last places you'll ever want to look.
Choke (2001)
Victor Mancini, a medical-school dropout, is an antihero for our
deranged times. Needing to pay elder care for his mother, Victor has devised
an ingenious scam: he pretends to choke on pieces of food while dining in
upscale restaurants. He then allows himself to be “saved” by fellow patrons
who, feeling responsible for Victor’s life, go on to send checks to support
him. When he’s not pulling this stunt, Victor cruises sexual addiction
recovery workshops for action, visits his addled mom, and spends his days
working at a colonial theme park. His creator, Chuck Palahniuk, is the
visionary we need and the satirist we deserve.
Diary: A Novel (2003) Misty Wilmot
has had it. Once a promising young artist, she’s now stuck on an island
ruined by tourism, drinking too much and working as a waitress in a hotel.
Her husband, a contractor, is in a coma after a suicide attempt, but that
doesn’t stop his clients from threatening Misty with lawsuits over a series
of vile messages they’ve found on the walls of houses he remodeled.
Suddenly, though, Misty finds her artistic talent returning as she begins a
period of compulsive painting. Inspired but confused by this burst of
creativity, she soon finds herself a pawn in a larger conspiracy that
threatens to cost hundreds of lives. What unfolds is a dark, hilarious story
from America’s most inventive nihilist, and Palahniuk’s most impressive work
to date.
Haunted: A Novel (2006) -- Nominated 2005 Bram Stoker Award for Best
Novel for Haunted
Haunted is a novel made up of twenty-three horrifying,
hilarious, and stomach-churning stories. They’re told by people who have
answered an ad for a writer’s retreat and unwittingly joined a
“Survivor”-like scenario where the host withholds heat, power, and food. As
the storytellers grow more desperate, their tales become more extreme, and
they ruthlessly plot to make themselves the hero of the reality show that
will surely be made from their plight. This is one of the most disturbing
and outrageous books you’ll ever read, one that could only come from the
mind of Chuck Palahniuk.
Rant: An Oral Biography of Buster Casey (2007)
Rant takes the form of a (fictional) oral history of Buster "Rant"
Casey, in which an assortment of friends, enemies, admirers, detractors,
and relations have their say on this evil character, who may or may not be
the most efficient serial killer of our time.
Buster Casey was every small kid born in a small town, searching for real
thrills in a world of video games and action/adventure movies. The high
school rebel who always wins (and a childhood murderer?), Rant Casey
escapes from his hometown of Middleton for the big city and becomes the
leader of an urban demolition derby called Party Crashing, where on
designated nights, the participants recognize each other by dressing their
cars with tin-can tails, "Just Married" toothpaste graffiti, and other
refuse, then look for designated markings in order to stalk and crash into
each other. It's in this violent, late-night hunting game that Casey meets
three friends. And after his spectacular death, these friends gather the
testimony needed to build an oral history of his short life. Their
collected anecdotes explore the charges that his saliva infected hundreds
and caused a silent, urban plague of rabies....
Expect hilarity and horror, and blazing insight into the desperate and
surreal contemporary human condition as only Chuck Palahniuk can deliver
it. He's the postmillennial Jonathan Swift, the visionary to watch to
learn what's —uh-oh—coming next.
Lullaby: A Novel (2002)
-- Winner Pacific Northwest Booksellers
Association Award for Lullaby; Nominated 2002 Bram Stoker Award for
Best Novel for Lullaby
From the author of the New York Times bestseller Choke and the
cult classic Fight Club, a cunningly plotted novel about the ultimate
verbal weapon, one that reinvents the apocalyptic thriller for our times.
Carl Streator is a solitary widower and a fortyish newspaper reporter who is
assigned to do a series of articles on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. In the
course of this investigation he discovers an ominous thread: the presence at
the death scenes of the anthology Poems and Rhymes Around the World,
all opened to the page where there appears an African chant, or “culling
song.” This song turns out to be lethal when spoken or even thought
in anyone's direction–and once it lodges in Streator's brain he finds
himself becoming an involuntary serial killer. So he teams up with a real
estate broker, one Helen Hoover Boyle–who specializes in selling haunted (or
“distressed”) houses (wonderfully high turnover), and who lost a child to
the culling song years before–for a cross-country odyssey to remove all
copies of the book from libraries, lest this deadly verbal virus spread and
wipe out human life. Accompanying them on this road trip are Helen's
assistant, Mona Sabbat, an exquisitely earnest Wiccan, and her sardonic
ecoterrorist boyfriend Oyster, who is running a scam involving fake
liability claims and business blackmail. Welcome to the new nuclear family.
On one level, Lullaby is a chillingly pertinent parable about the
dangers of psychic infection and control in an era of wildly
overproliferated information: “Imagine a plague you catch through your ears
. . . imagine an idea that occupies your mind like a city.” But it is also a
tightly wound thriller with an intriguing premise and a suspenseful plot
full of surprising twists and turns. Finally, because it is a Chuck
Palahniuk novel, it is a blackly comic tour de force that reinforces his
stature as our funniest nihilist and a contemporary seer.
Fugitives and Refugees: A Walk in Portland, Oregon
(2003) Want to know where Chuck Palahniuk’s tonsils currently reside?
Been looking for a naked mannequin to hide in your kitchen cabinets?
Curious about Chuck’s debut in an MTV music video?
What goes on at the Scum Center?
How do you get to the Apocalypse Café?
In the closest thing he may ever write to an autobiography, Chuck Palahniuk
provides answers to all these questions and more as he takes you through the
streets, sewers, and local haunts of Portland, Oregon. According to
Katherine Dunn, author of the cult classic Geek Love, Portland is the
home of America’s “fugitives and refugees.” Get to know these folks, the
“most cracked of the crackpots,” as Palahniuk calls them, and come along
with him on an adventure through the parts of Portland you might not
otherwise believe actually exist. No other travel guide will give you this
kind of access to “a little history, a little legend, and a lot of friendly,
sincere, fascinating people who maybe should’ve kept their mouths shut.”
Here are strange personal museums, weird annual events, and ghost stories.
Tour the tunnels under downtown Portland. Visit swingers’ sex clubs, gay and
straight. See Frances Gabe’s famous 1940s Self-Cleaning House. Look into
strange local customs like the I-Tit-a-Rod Race and the Santa Rampage. Learn
how to talk like a local in a quick vocabulary lesson. Get to know, I mean
really get to know, the animals at the Portland zoo.
Oh, the list goes on and on.
Stranger Than Fiction: True Stories (2005)
Chuck Palahniuk’s world has always been, well, different from yours
and mine. In his first collection of nonfiction, Chuck Palahniuk brings us
into this world, and gives us a glimpse of what inspires his fiction.
At the Rock Creek Lodge Testicle Festival in Missoula, Montana, average
people perform public sex acts on an outdoor stage. In a mansion once
occupied by The Rolling Stones, Marilyn Manson reads his own Tarot cards and
talks sweetly to his beautiful actress girlfriend. Across the country, men
build their own full-size castles and rocketships that will send them into
space. Palahniuk himself experiments with steroids, works on an assembly
line by day and as a hospice volunteer by night, and experiences the brutal
murder of his father by a white supremacist. With this new direction, Chuck
Palahniuk has proven he can do anything.
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