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Chuck Palahniuk’s world has always been, well, different from yours and mine. The pieces that comprise Stranger Than Fiction, his first nonfiction collection, prove just how different, in ways both highly entertaining and deeply unsettling. Encounters with alternative culture heroes Marilyn Manson and Juliette Lewis; the peculiar wages of fame attendant on the big budget film production of the movie Fight Club; life as an assembly-line drive train installer by day, hospice volunteer driver by night; the really peculiar lives of submariners; the really violent world (and mangled ears) of college wrestlers; the underground world of iron-pumping anabolic steroid gobblers; the immensely upsetting circumstances of his father’s murder and the trial of his killer—each essay or vignette offers a unique facet of existence as lived in and/or observed by one of our most flagrantly daring and original literary talents.… (more)
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Stranger Than Fiction: True Stories by Chuck Palahniuk (2004)

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  jarrettbrown | Jul 4, 2023 |
Un libro assolutamente nontriviale, che aggiunge spessore ai racconti di Palahniuk. Da leggere, però, come appendice. Mi ha fatto riflettere molto 'Egregio signor Levin,', altri racconti sono invece da catalogare come curiosità, ma comunque nel complesso un libro piacevole e scrorrevole. ( )
  LuigiGreco | Apr 12, 2023 |
Audio version. Liked some of it. Some stories were meh, but I have not liked audiobooks overall, but finished this one for what that's worth. ( )
  Brian-B | Nov 30, 2022 |
This collection of non-fiction pieces is what you would expect from the author of novels like Fight Club and Choke. In fact, you come to understand some of the inspiration for characters and scenes in those novels as Palahniuk unwinds various anecdotes, profiles, and reportage through the course of this book. I liked his report from a combine demolition in Eastern Washington, or the description of what it is like to wander Seattle in a dog costume. Or the profiles of castle builders, or life on a submarine. Or various stories from when Fight Club was being turned into a movie. Each story is told in different fashion, and is usually fascinating. ( )
  stevepilsner | Jan 3, 2022 |
I could have never predicted how boring this would be. ( )
  uncleflannery | May 16, 2020 |
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"So Stranger Than Fiction, Palahniuk's first nonfiction book and a collection of the journalism pieces he's written between novels, actually seems more like a companion piece to any of his fiction than a completely different animal altogether (since, after all, fiction and nonfiction are supposed to be opposites). "
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In these places I found the truest stories. In support groups. In hospitals. Anywhere people had nothing left to lose, that's where they told the most truth.
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Biography & Autobiography. Literary Criticism. Sociology. Nonfiction. HTML:From the bestselling author of Fight Club and Diary, a collection of essays and journalistic pieces that prove that real life has imagination beaten cold in the strangeness and wonder departments

Chuck Palahniuk’s world has always been, well, different from yours and mine. The pieces that comprise Stranger Than Fiction, his first nonfiction collection, prove just how different, in ways both highly entertaining and deeply unsettling. Encounters with alternative culture heroes Marilyn Manson and Juliette Lewis; the peculiar wages of fame attendant on the big budget film production of the movie Fight Club; life as an assembly-line drive train installer by day, hospice volunteer driver by night; the really peculiar lives of submariners; the really violent world (and mangled ears) of college wrestlers; the underground world of iron-pumping anabolic steroid gobblers; the immensely upsetting circumstances of his father’s murder and the trial of his killer—each essay or vignette offers a unique facet of existence as lived in and/or observed by one of our most flagrantly daring and original literary talents.

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