

To write in anticipation of receiving a certain reaction, and not just that but to write an argument for the reaction into your text, isn’t there some sort of art or whatever in that? And when these polar opposite cultures interact, they never seem to fully understand one another. I only have an hour left of the audiobook but I will not subject myself to this any longer.īetter reviewers have already commented on thisbut the way I see it, this is just Chuck trying and failing to make astute and ironic observations about America by giving everything a funny description: Let my biases ring clear: But I don’t see how I couldn’t have. I recommend it to those who are craving on deviating from the “sometimes annoyingly boring” norms of the literary world.

In a time of heightened security, more threats of terror, and more terror attacks, what does Chuck Palahniuk do? He comes out with a satire about a group of. “What are you looking at, pygmy?” Say, “Beat it!” Eyes of host brother open, look from floor, lips say. A gang of adolescent terrorists, a spelling bee, and a terrible plan. Pygmy on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.
