Series: Book 1 in the Novels series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: EN-Fiction, Lang:en
Summary
Tender Branson – last surviving
member of the so-called "Creedish Death Cult" – is
dictating his incredible life story into the flight recorder of
Flight 2039, cruising on autopilot at 39,000 feet somewhere
over the Pacific Ocean. He is all alone in the plane, which
will shortly reach terminal velocity and crash into the vast
Australian outback. Before it does, he will unfold the tale of
his journey from an obedient Creedish child and humble domestic
servant to an ultra-buffed, steroid– and collagen-packed
media messiah, author of a best-selling autobiography, Saved
from Salvation, and the even better selling Book of Very Common
Prayer (The Prayer to Delay Orgasm, The Prayer to Prevent Hair
Loss, The Prayer to Silence Car Alarms). He'll even share his
insight that "the only difference between suicide and martyrdom
is press coverage," and deny responsibility for the Tender
Branson Sensitive Materials Landfill – a 20,000-acre
repository for the nation's outdated pornography. Among other
matters both bizarre and trenchant. –courtesy of WW
Norton Thoughts From Chuck "The books are never about what you
think they are about. Survivor is really about our education
system because I feel, more often than not, kids are sort of
taught or trained to be the best possible cogs in some big
corporate machine. They're not really taught in an empowered
way that they can start their own company so that they can
create and run their own lives. They are sort of taught to be
just good employees, to just fit in." EDITORIAL REVIEW: From
the author of the underground sensation Fight Club, a
mesmerizing, unnerving, and hilarious vision of cult and
post-cult life. Tender Branson-last surviving member of the
so-called "Creedish Death Cult"-is dictating his incredible
life story into the flight recorder of Flight 2039, cruising on
autopilot at 39,000 feet somewhere over the Pacific Ocean. He
is all alone in the plane, which will shortly reach terminal
velocity and crash into the vast Australian outback. Before it
does, he will unfold the tale of his journey from an obedient
Creedish child and humble domestic servant to an ultra-buffed,
steroid- and collagen-packed media messiah, author of a
best-selling autobiography, Saved from Salvation, and the even
better selling Book of Very Common Prayer (The Prayer to Delay
Orgasm, The Prayer to Prevent Hair Loss, The Prayer to Silence
Car Alarms). He'll even share his insight that "the only
difference between suicide and martyrdom is press coverage,"
and deny responsibility for the Tender Branson Sensitive
Materials Landfill-a 20,000-acre repository for the nation's
outdated pornography. Among other matters both bizarre and
trenchant. Not since Kurt Vonnegut's Mother Night and Jerzy
Kosinski's Being There has there been as black and telling a
satire on the wages of fame and the bedrock lunacy of the
modern world. Survivor is Chuck Palahniuk at his deadpan peak,
and it marks him as a blazing talent for the new millennium.
SUMMARY: From the author of the cult sensation Fight Club (now
a major motion picture starring Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, and
Helena Bonham Carter) comes Survivor."A turbo-charged,
deliciously manic satire of contemporary American life."
--Newsday"The only difference between suicide and martyrdom is
press coverage," according to the "been there, done that"
wisdom of Tender Branson, last surviving member of the Creedish
Death Cult. At the opening of Chuck Palahniuk's hilariously
unnerving second novel, Tender is cruising on autopilot, 39,000
feet up, dictating the whole of his life story into Flight
2039's "black box" in the final moments before crashing into
the vast Australian outback.Not since Kurt Vonnegut's Mother
Night has there been as dark and telling a satire on the wages
of fame and the bedrock lunacy of the modern world. Wickedly
incisive and mesmerizing, Survivor is Chuck Palahniuk at his
deadpan peak.