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S'està carregant… Club de lluita (1996)de Chuck Palahniuk
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» 36 més 20th Century Literature (366) Unreliable Narrators (47) 1990s (30) Best Satire (89) Books Read in 2015 (1,740) First Novels (41) Existentialism (18) Books Read in 2020 (3,353) Page Turners (75) Metafiction (70) Books I've Read (15) One Book, Many Authors (388) Books Read in 2003 (44) Books tagged favorites (292) Books on my Kindle (160) Books Read in 2022 (4,398) Biggest Disappointments (392) Unread books (902) No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. It took me way too long to finish this book. I think it took me almost six months total and I read other books in-between. I actually ended up really liking it now that I finished it, but I honestly really disliked it up until the plot twist. A very masculine book, but I think that's the point. ( ![]() Los fines de semana, en sótanos y aparcamientos, jóvenes oficinistas se quitan las camisas y pelean entre sí hasta la extenuación. Los lunes regresan a sus despachos con los ojos amoratados, algún diente menos y un sentimiento embriagador de omnipotencia. Estas reuniones clandestinas son parte del plan con el que Tyler Durden, proyeccionista, camarero y oscuro genio anárquico, aspira a vengarse de una sociedad enferma por el consumismo. I liked this book a lot. Quite a lot. I think I'd like to read it again after I think about it some more. I'm not sure what to write as I feel my opinions and even my understanding of the book were heavily influenced by the fact that I saw the movie before the book. I should start by saying that I really enjoyed the movie - the acting, the story, the way it was shot. Because I had seen the movie, I knew what was happening in the book, but I honestly feel that had I not seen the movie, I would have found the book rather confusing and disjointed and a little cold. The writing wasn't anything special, and I could not bond to any of the characters, even though I loved the same ones in the film. I just never got into it and despite its short length I had to put in an effort to read it. And now I am finished it all seems like a blur with only the movie in my memory. Sometimes, my life is a lot like the story of Fight Club. Struggle. Resistance. Bravery. Foolishness. Confusion. Wanting more. Cowardice. I've always been a huge fan of the movie. The idea behind it, and the brilliance it emitted non-stop. I loved it so much, that I decided to read the book even though it's "ruined" now (after watching the movie 3 times). And I'm absolutely glad I did. I've always felt that the title of the book/movie didn't quite express what it was all about. But then again, what is it about? It absolutely depends on how you want to read it. You cannot put it in one simple category. You can get some deep thoughts while reading it, or you can think it's absolute crap. You can understand it in a totally different way. This book is not recommended to people who do not appreciate melancholia.
A volatile, brilliantly creepy satire filled with esoteric tips for causing destruction, Fight Club marks Chuck Palahniuk's debut as a novelist. Ever wonder how to pollute a plumbing system with red dye, or inject an ATM machine with axle grease or vanilla pudding? Along with instructions for executing such quirky acts of urban terrorism, Fight Club offers diabolically sharp and funny writing. This brilliant bit of nihilism succeeds where so many self-described transgressive novels do not: It's dangerous because it's so compelling. Every generation frightens and unnerves its parents, and Palahniuk's first novel is gen X's most articulate assault yet on baby-boomer sensibilities. This is a dark and disturbing book that dials directly into youthful angst and will likely horrify the parents of teens and twentysomethings. It's also a powerful, and possibly brilliant, first novel. Caustic, outrageous, bleakly funny, violent and always unsettling, Palahniuk's utterly original creation will make even the most jaded reader sit up and take notice.
The rise of a terrorist organization, led by a waiter who enjoys spitting in people's soup. He starts a fighting club, where men bash each other, and the club quickly gains in popularity. It becomes the springboard for a movement devoted to destruction for destruction's sake. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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