Series: Book 1 in the Novels series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: EN-Fiction, Lang:en
Summary
With more than 300,000 copies sold,
Chuck Palahniuk's brilliant first novel and cult classic is
being reissued with a new Introduction by the author An
underground classic since its first publication in 1996, "Fight
Club" is widely recognized as one of the most original and
provocative novels of the last decade. Now the author adds his
own voice to the critical debate he generated. In a new
Introduction, he discusses the various interpretations in the
popular media of "Fight Club" and the movie it inspired, as
well as his personal reactions to the work's reception and the
influence that the "Fight Club "phenomenon has already had on
our culture. Chuck Palahniuk's darkly funny first novel tells
the story of a disenfranchised young man frustrated with his
bureacratic job and superficial relationships and disillusioned
with the consumer culture's prepackaged pleasures. Relief for
him and his peers comes in the form of Tyler Durden, the
intensely charismatic inventor of Fight Club. Waiters, clerks,
and middlemen seek out the visceral satisfaction of secret
after-hours boxing matches in the basements of bars, thinking
they have found a way to live beyond their confining and
stultifying lives. But in Tyler's world there are no rules, no
limits, no brakes.Chuck Palahniuk is the bestselling author of
"Diary," "Lullaby," and "Choke." He lives and works in
Portland, Oregon. In this darkly funny first novel that made
Chuck Palahniuk's reputation as his generation's most visionary
satirist, an estranged young man seeks relief from the
emptiness of his work and life in the enigmatic figure of Tyler
Durden. Flaunting his disregard for the stultifying conventions
of a hollow consumer culture, Tyler devises a series of secret
after-hours boxing matches held in the basements of bars. Fight
Club offers way for Tyler and his friends to overcome the
frustrations of their professional and personal lives, and his
idea catches on quickly. But in Tyler's world there are no
rules, no limits, no brakes. 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
the last decade. In an insightful new introduction, the author
discusses why the story will resonate with readers now more
than ever. ""Fight Club" offers diabolically sharp and funny
writing."--"The Washington Post Book World" "An astonishing
debut . . . "Fight Club" is a dark, unsettling and
nerve-chafing satire."--"The Seattle Times " "A powerful, dark,
original novel . . . a memorable debut by an important new
writer."--Robert Stone