218 pages

English language

Published Nov. 2, 2005 by W. W. Norton & Company.

ISBN:
978-0-393-32734-2
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3 stars (1 review)

Fight Club is a 1996 novel by Chuck Palahniuk. It follows the experiences of an unnamed protagonist struggling with insomnia. Inspired by his doctor's exasperated remark that insomnia is not suffering, the protagonist finds relief by impersonating a seriously ill person in several support groups. Then he meets a mysterious man named Tyler Durden and establishes an underground fighting club as radical psychotherapy. In 1999, director David Fincher adapted the novel into a film of the same name, starring Brad Pitt and Edward Norton. The film acquired a cult following despite underperforming financially. The film's prominence heightened the profile of the novel and that of Palahniuk. The sequel Fight Club 2 was released in comic book form in May 2015.Fight Club 3 was released in comic book form in 2019.

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3 stars

First off, I haven't seen the film. Many reviews say the movie was better than the book; I am guessing that it is certainly easier to relate to.

The original short story was Chapter 6, and is decent enough. The chapters added before that are fair to good, building groundwork and laying out interesting characters. Setting up the first chapter as the ending is nothing new, but it works.

The chapters added after wander, twist and muddle. The ending is not in sight until the very end, and in fact could have been missed completely. Put a different way, the building up of the highly regimented anarchist movement is good stuff; the earlier groundwork and characters are mostly ignored. This leaves our protagonists flat and their situations tedious. As to the overall philosophy, for me much of the subtlety is lost in the slog.

I read this during Banned Books …