Series: Book 1 in the Novels series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: EN-Fiction, Lang:en
Summary
EDITORIAL REVIEW: *Haunted* by Chuck
Palahniuk is a novel made up of stories: Twenty-three of them,
to be precise. Twenty-three of the most horrifying, hilarious,
mind-blowing, stomach-churning tales you’ll ever
encounter—sometimes all at once. They are told by people
who have answered an ad headlined “Writers’
Retreat: Abandon Your Life for Three Months,” and who are
led to believe that here they will leave behind all the
distractions of “real life” that are keeping them
from creating the masterpiece that is in them. But
“here” turns out to be a cavernous and ornate old
theater where they are utterly isolated from the outside
world—and where heat and power and, most important, food
are in increasingly short supply. And the more desperate the
circumstances become, the more extreme the stories they
tell—and the more devious their machinations become to
make themselves the hero of the inevitable
play/movie/nonfiction blockbuster that will surely be made from
their plight.*Haunted* is on one level a satire of reality
television—*The Real World* meets *Alive*. It draws from
a great literary tradition—*The Canterbury Tales*, *The
Decameron*, the English storytellers in the Villa Diodati who
produced, among other works, *Frankenstein*—to tell an
utterly contemporary tale of people desperate that their story
be told at any cost. Appallingly entertaining, *Haunted* is
Chuck Palahniuk at his finest—which means his most
extreme and his most provocative.