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Indlæser... Haunted: A Novel (original 2005; udgave 2006)af Chuck Palahniuk
Work InformationHaunted af Chuck Palahniuk (2005)
![]() Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Racconti brevi. Qui Palahniuk rende davvero bene. Molto più della colla che li tiene insieme, del pretesto usato per narrarli. Il ritrovo di scrittori, insomma. Le parti di collegamento infatti le trovo un po' noiose, ma comunque si leggono tranquillamente, certo con molto meno entusiasmo dei singoli racconti. Consigliato, anche come primo approccio, visto che necessita di meno sforzo per connettere gli avvenimenti. È assumibile perfettamente in piccole dosi, se non vi risucchia.
Palahniuk's always been hammy, but in the past, speedster plots and glossy prose salvaged the sitcom shallowness. Here, Haunted's wonky framing device tries to hold together 23 tales (and 21 accompanying poems) that would've best been served without garnish. If books had aromas, this one would reek of "old potatoes melting into a black puddle under the kitchen sink." Tilhører ForlagsserienIndeholderHæderspriserDistinctionsNotable Lists
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Ultimately the message of this book is clear: People create and are responsible for the pain, drama and self-sabotage with which they fill their lives. Most would rather wallow in that negativity than take the necessary actions towards maintaining at least serenity, if not actual happiness, in their respective existences. In "Haunted" -- The writer's workshop will be the salvation of the aspirants (some of whom, it is revealed, end up at Mr. Whittier's nightmarish retreat to repay karmic debts). Their fantasy of success is maintained even as things start to go drastically wrong and then downward spiral. When it seems that all hope is lost -- Suddenly the victims are presented with an escape route. Yet instead of grabbing onto the brass ring -- They choose to retreat back into darkness. Within this scenario, Palahniuk's "Weltanschauung" comes into sharp focus -- The supposed aspiring writers reject success, choosing instead to stagnate in the oblivion of their unrealized ambition.
I do respect Palahniuk as a writer, but after reading "Haunted", I need to take a break from his work for the time being. His forte / vein of gold is writing about the fears within the dark corners of our collective unconscious -- In a way that a commercial horror film, that usually relies heavily on a flashier type of sensationalism, will never be able to achieve. In the novel's afterword, Palahniuk tells the reader that the reason that he writes is because with books, there are no limits to restrict where the author's imagination can go -- As opposed to a more commercial product, like a film or a Broadway play, that must be automatically toned down in order to reach the largest audience possible.
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