Series: Book 1 in the Novels series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: EN-Fiction, Lang:en
Summary
EDITORIAL REVIEW: The *Rant Limited
Edition*** **is specially packaged in a one-piece preprinted
case, printed black, with the title created in spot gloss; a
4-color slipcase that matches the original jacket of the trade
book; a 1/8" ribbon marker; a signed tip-in sheet, speckled
edges; and an exclusive 1300-word "Automotive Afterword"
entitled "Recipes for Disasters" which is not available in
print anywhere but only in this limited edition. **“Like
most people I didn’t meet Rant Casey until after he was
dead. That’s how it works for most celebrities: After
they croak, their circle of friends just
explodes…”***Rant* is the mind-bending new novel
from Chuck Palahniuk, the literary provocateur responsible for
such books as the generation-defining classic Fight Club and
the pedal-to-the-metal horrorfest Haunted. It takes the form of
an oral history of one Buster “Rant” Casey, who may
or may not be the most efficient serial killer of our time.
**“What ‘Typhoid Mary’ Mallon was to typhoid,
what Gaetan Dugas was to AIDS, and Liu Jian Lun was to SARS,
Buster Casey would become for rabies.” **A high-school
rebel who always wins (and a childhood murderer?), Rant Casey
escapes from his small hometown of Middleton for the big city.
He becomes the leader of an urban demolition derby called Party
Crashing. On appointed nights participants recognize each other
by such designated car markings as “Just Married”
toothpaste graffiti and then stalk and crash into each other.
Rant Casey will die a spectacular highway death after which his
friends gather testimony needed to build an oral history of his
short, violent life. Their collected anecdotes explore the
possibility that his saliva caused a silent urban plague of
rabies and that he found a way to escape the prison house of
linear time…**“The future you have, tomorrow,
won’t be the same future you had,
yesterday.”–Rant Casey**Expect hilarity, 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.