
Stranger Than Fiction
The truth is that Chuck Palahniuk is an incredibly skilled writer at finding strange things, whether in his head or in life. In his book Stranger Than Fiction, Chuck Palahniuk takes us to the Ball Festival in Montana, where everyone is free to make love with whomever they want naked on the stage, to the Olympic wrestling trials where eyebrows split and lips explode, and then to the combine harvester smashing competition, where engine oils spill on the ground and wheels fly in the air. He gives examples from his own life and tells us how people reacted when he was wandering the streets of Seattle dressed as a dog with a friend. Everywhere we go and in every event we witness, we see that life itself is truly stranger than fiction. In this book, Chuck Palahniuk sometimes holds the microphone to interesting people. For example, it features the famous singer Marilyn Manson, who takes his name from the world-famous actress Marilyn Monroe and the serial killer Charles Manson: "Being idealistic enough to believe that you can change the world is a revolution in a way, but ultimately you realize that you cannot change anything but yourself... I may fail and this thing may not work." But at least it's not something I chose to do because I had to." In this book, where he also mentions "what, why, how", Chuck Palanniuk shows, without compromising his own nasty, disturbing, sometimes seductive style, how close fiction is to reality, reality to fiction, and how surprising life itself can be, with interesting stories. to the reader. A book that is even stranger than fiction, does not mislead but is extremely surprising!
Number of Pages: 256
Print Year: 2013
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Ayrinti Publications
First Edition Year: < /strong>2013
Number of Pages: 256
Language: Turkish
Publisher | : | Details Publications |
Number of pages | : | 256 |
Publication Year | : | 2013 |
ISBN | : | 9789755397245 |
Translator | : | Ahmet Ergenç |
The heart | : | Turkish |