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Book Description
Survivor, the second novel by Chuck Palahniuk--whose debut novel The Fight Club was widely received to critical acclaim--is a deranged comedy of nightmares, a groin-kick at Western society's worst excesses. This is satire at its best, and Palahniuk handles it all with a distinct, engaging prose style and with plot devices that keep the pages turning long after your tea break should have finished.
From the very opening of the book Palahniuk lets us know that his narrator, Tender Branson, the last surviving member of a religious death cult, is on a path to self-destruction. The tension in this book lies not in the outcome, because like Tender's soothsaying friend Fertility, we can see it coming 289 pages away, instead it lies in the intricate plot that takes Tender from farm boy to media celebrity and ruin.
This is a novel that examines what happens when religion meets the overindulgences of our consumerist society. In the world that the author envisages, which is all too real in the light of tragedies such as Waco and the Heaven's Gate suicides, the only acceptable religions are those that can be successfully marketed and controlled at a corporate level; the small separatist models of religion are superfluous, and self-destruct. This is also a look at religion itself, at how it can enslave as many people as it appears to liberate. A comic novel that deals with the most serious issues of society, Survivor places Palahniuk among the most daring and technically able writers of his generation.
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- Paperback 304 Pages
- Edition: New Ed
- ISBN-10: 009928264X
- ISBN-13: 9780099282648
- Publisher: Vintage
- Pub date: Aug 03, 2000
- Dimensions: 20 cm x 13 cm x 2 cm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Hardcover, Audio CD and Others
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Very weird story. I thought the ending would be much more meaningful or big or something. Some how it was just anti-climatic for me.
I thought the entire book was amazing until the end. I wasn't very fond of the ending, which is usually my thoughts after reading a Chuck Palahniuk book, but even with me not liking the ending, I still think this is my favorite book I've ever read by him. If you like Chuck Palahniuk and haven't read ... Continue
I thought the entire book was amazing until the end. I wasn't very fond of the ending, which is usually my thoughts after reading a Chuck Palahniuk book, but even with me not liking the ending, I still think this is my favorite book I've ever read by him. If you like Chuck Palahniuk and haven't read this book, make sure you do.