Haunted (Paperback)

Author: Chuck Palahniuk
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781400032822
Publisher: Anchor Books
Publish Date: 5/9/2006
Buy.com Sku: 202149159
Item#: R5FNWM
Buy.com Sales Rank: 68426
Dimensions (in Inches) 8H x 5L x 0.7T
Pages: 416
 
Made up of 23 of the most horrifying, hilarious, mind-blowing, stomach-churning tales readers will ever encounter, "Haunted" is Palahniuk at his finest--which means his most extreme and his most provocative.
 
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Cult favorite Chuck Palahniuk outgrosses even himself in this series of grotesque tales about a group of writers at a three-month writing retreat at an old theater. In a scheme to become rich and famous when they later write about their ordeal, they embark on an experience of extreme communal brutality--eventually even consuming parts of each other's bodies. Amid all the horror, the stories they write at the retreat are scattered through the book: set in the actual world, they show another side of Palahniuk, one with considerably less gore and a less extreme focus on the macabre.

 

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"Mr. Palahniuk can be eerily precise and knowledgeable about, say, exactly what happens to someone who swallows water at a temperature of 205 degrees Fahrenheit. He knows about nail fungus. Anyone wishing to know exactly how flies lay eggs on a corpse need look no further than this set of nightmare-laden bedtime stories." - Janet Maslin 05/05/2005

"If you like brutally funny satire, cannibalism, self-mutilation, and murder (and who doesn't) or are a former member of the Manson family looking for something to read aloud to your friends and loved ones, then HAUNTED will be an indispensable collection and holiday-season classic." - Anthony Bourdain 07/21/2006

"[T]he most original work of fiction this year." - Jonathan Cape 06/11/2006


 
Author Bio
Chuck Palahniuk
Chuck Palahniuk (pronounced PAULA-nik) is a writer of disturbing novels and short stories that frequently expose the unpleasant underbelly of modern society and the human psyche. Palahniuk was born in Washington State and still lives in the Pacific Northwest. He went to the University of Oregon where he received his B.A. in journalism. After a short stint as a journalist, Palahniuk became an assembly-line mechanic for Freightliner. During this time he attended a writing workshop led by Tom Spanbauer, a disciple of Gordon Lish's minimalist approach to fiction writing, and a powerful influence on Palahniuk's literary style and philosophy. After his novel INVISIBLE MONSTERS was rejected for being too disturbing (it was later published), Palahniuk wrote the even more disturbing FIGHT CLUB, based in part on his experiences as a member of the Cacophony Society, a loose-knit organization specializing in pranks and rowdiness. After its publication FIGHT CLUB was made into a film by David Fincher, starring Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, and Helena Bonham Carter. The film created a devoted cult following for Palahniuk, and his subsequent novels have all achieved mainstream commercial success. Though occasionally accused of using shock value and sexism in his work, Palahniuk's sick and twisted tales continue to fascinate his mostly young audience, and have drawn comparisons to Irvine Welsh and Bret Easton Ellis.

 
 
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Chapter One

Guinea Pigs

This was supposed to be a writers' retreat. It was supposed to be safe. An isolated writers' colony, where we could work, run by an old, old, dying man named Whittier, until it wasn't. And we were supposed to write poetry. Pretty poetry. This crowd of us, his gifted students, locked away from the ordinary world for three months.

And we called each other the "Matchmaker." And the "Missing Link." Or "Mother Nature." Silly labels. Free-association names. The same way-when you were little-you invented names for the plants and animals in your world. You called peonies-sticky with nectar and crawling with ants-the "ant flower." You called collies: Lassie Dogs. But even now, the same way you still call someone "that man with one leg." Or, "you know, the black girl ..."

We called each other: The "Earl of Slander." Or "Sister Vigilante." The names we earned, based on our stories. The names we gave each other, based on our life instead

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