

Indlæser... Fight Club (1996)af Chuck Palahniuk
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20th Century Literature (336) » 32 mere Unreliable Narrators (56) 1990s (43) Books Read in 2015 (1,572) Books Read in 2020 (2,866) Existentialism (18) Metafiction (67) Books I've Read (11) Books tagged favorites (261) First Novels (55) Books on my Kindle (160) Books for Insomniacs (13) Satire (53) Biggest Disappointments (362) Page Turners (176) Unread books (880) Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. I don't really want to give it 4 stars, because that feels so very predictable for someone of my background and age, but I really did enjoy it while also finding it kind of terrible and I don't know, pulpy and sort of obvious and self-consciously cool and all those other things I was myself into when the book (and really the movie) came out and that apparently still sort of appeal to me in an embarrassing way. As literature I guess it's a bit less than a 4-star book for me, but as a thing that I both laughed and cringed through, it's a 4. ( ![]() Surprisingly, the movie was better than the book. The book was still good to read, but arguably watching the movie twice would have been better. Hard to really say much about the plot without spoiling it, of course. The whole time I was reading the book I was thinking how it seemed tailor made for a movie. All the action scenes, the internal dialogue and the flashbacks and just how funny/absurd the story and characters are. It's a short and fun read, highly recommended for "fight club" movie fans Whelp I enjoyed this novel until I heard that Palahniuk supports wolves of vinland which is a white supremacist pagan hate group. Hard pass for me. First rule of Fight Club, don't talk about fight club. Makes it kind of hard to write a review about that which you are not supposed to talk about. It is a fine story about one mans mental issues that causes him to go to various support groups to be able to go to sleep.
A volatile, brilliantly creepy satire filled with esoteric tips for causing destruction, Fight Club marks Chuck Palahniuk's debut as a novelist. Ever wonder how to pollute a plumbing system with red dye, or inject an ATM machine with axle grease or vanilla pudding? Along with instructions for executing such quirky acts of urban terrorism, Fight Club offers diabolically sharp and funny writing. This brilliant bit of nihilism succeeds where so many self-described transgressive novels do not: It's dangerous because it's so compelling. Every generation frightens and unnerves its parents, and Palahniuk's first novel is gen X's most articulate assault yet on baby-boomer sensibilities. This is a dark and disturbing book that dials directly into youthful angst and will likely horrify the parents of teens and twentysomethings. It's also a powerful, and possibly brilliant, first novel. Caustic, outrageous, bleakly funny, violent and always unsettling, Palahniuk's utterly original creation will make even the most jaded reader sit up and take notice. Has the adaptationIndeholder studiedel
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