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Review of Chuck Palaniuk's Fight Club
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Paperback, Fight Club: A Novel
Pages: 224, Paperback, W. W. Norton |
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Hardcover, Fight Club: A Novel
Pages: 208, Edition: 1st, Hardcover, W. W. Norton & Company |
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An underground classic since its first publication in 1996, Fight Club is now recognized as one of the most original and provocative novels... |
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The only person who gets called Ballardesque more often than Chuck Palahniuk is, well... J.G. Ballard. So, does Portland, Oregon's "torchbearer for the nihilistic generation" deserve that kind of treatment? Yes and no. There is a resemblance between Fight Club and works such as Crash and...
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