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Pygmy [Paperback]

Chuck Palahniuk
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April 20 2010
“Begins here first account of operative me, agent number 67 on arrival midwestern American airport greater _____ area. Flight _____. Date _____. Priority mission top success to complete. Code name: Operation Havoc.”

Thus speaks Pygmy, one of a handful of young adults from a totalitarian state sent to the United States, disguised as exchange students, to live with typical American families and blend in, all the while planning an unspecified act of massive terrorism. Palahniuk depicts Midwestern life through the eyes of this thoroughly indoctrinated little killer, who hates Americans with a passion, in this cunning double-edged satire of a xenophobia that might, in fact, be completely justified.


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"Darkly comic and satirically savage."
— Toronto Star


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About the Author

Chuck Palahniuk’s nine novels are the bestselling Snuff, Rant, Haunted, Lullaby, and Fight Club, which was made into a film by director David Fincher, Diary, Survivor, Invisible Monsters and Choke, which was made into a film by director Clark Gregg. He is also the author of the non-fiction profile of Portland, Fugitives and Refugees, and the non-fiction collection, Stranger Than Fiction. Palahniuk lives in the Pacific Northwest.


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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Not up to Snuff May 29 2009
By Steven R. McEvoy HALL OF FAME TOP 50 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
A few years back I would have told you Palahniuk was one of my favorite authors. His work is cutting edge, unique, and always shocking. Each of his works is unique, from other authors and from his own works. Palahniuk has an incredibly imaginative and creative mind. The closest authors to him are: in Canada Douglas Coupland and in the UK Irvine Welsh. But the problem with always shocking and being so unique is each new work must outdo the previous. As such I think I have lost my taste for Palahniuk's writings.

The book is unique, different and well-written. It is the story of Pygmy, one of a group of youths from a totalitarian state that has been sent to the United States, to live with Christian families and experience a better life. At least that is what the Host Families and church believe. Yet in reality these youths have been raised from a young age as agents of the state, part of a planned terrorist attack on the States.

Palahniuk does a great job of dissecting Midwestern life through foreign eyes. It is a satire both of America's fears and of America itself. However the story is just too much - male rape, high school massacre, planned seductions, pregnancies and impregnations. And the whole book is written as a series of dispatches from Pygmy to his home government, written in a halting, misunderstood English. Palahniuk captures a feel about the language, yet still conveys his message.

Palahniuk's books are usually a pleasure to read and so addictive that I cannot put them down. Some I have read more than once, even back to back - finished it and started reading it again. That was not the case this time. Twice I put it down for a few days, and was uncertain I would pick it up again to finish it. This was the first Palahniuk book I have read that I easily predicted the ending; that, in and of itself, was a disappointment. As a book it is okay, but as a Palahniuk book it is disappointing on many levels. For the hardcore Palahniuk fans out there - they will love it. I think I have just lost my taste for his extremism.

(First Published in Imprint 2009-05-29.)
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16 of 19 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars An utter disappointment May 13 2009
By Dan Wiebe TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
Don't get me wrong, I usually love Chuck's work - even the stuff everyone else hates. So, it pains me to have to give this novel a single star, which apparently in Amazon-speak means "I hate it".
For one thing, the book is written in a broken English reminiscent of scenes from bad racist parodies of Asian cultures in sketch comedy TV shows. Conceptually, this works given the premise of the book; practically, it makes the book incredibly difficult to read for more than a chapter or two.
Even ignoring the difficult language the content of the story itself is boring - something I have never been able to say about one of Palahniuk's books. Even the few "shock value" moments failed to draw my attention more deeply into the story.
Simply put, there is really nothing about this book that would make me recommend it to anyone. If this was the first Chuck Palahniuk book I'd ever read it would be hard to convince me to ever attempt to read another.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun and original May 18 2012
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While the style of language takes a little bit to get used to, it works fantastically once you're comfortable with it. In classic Palahniuk style he uses a clever, unique, and imaginative story as a basis to skewer North American ultra-consumerism. It works on many levels, you can almost feel how the protagonist is disgusted by the culture around him. The dodgeball sequence was the first time I've actually laughed out loud while reading a book in sometime; it was great! Overall, a fun read, although it does serve to remind us of our lives of overindulgence, which is depressing.
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1.0 out of 5 stars These book so bad I not like
This is the worst Chuck P. book I've ever read... I usually like his stuff. Haunted and Survivor are freaking amazing. Nothing awsome in PYGMY alas - just frustration. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Propaganda is Painless
1.0 out of 5 stars Can't be bothered
I'm a huge fan of Chuck's and I'm sure some brilliance is included in Pygmy but trying to figure out the verbiage was not a good spend of my rec time. Read more
Published 21 months ago by James Briggs
3.0 out of 5 stars He's known for better
Not one of my favorite Palahniuk books, but he tried something fresh by using a wacky Soviet-inflected, kinda-English dialect with the main narrative. Read more
Published on Aug 21 2010 by SBuckle
5.0 out of 5 stars I can understand the love it/ hate it reviews...
I can understand how there seems to be a chasm in the reviews of Pygmy. Either people love it, or people hate it. Read more
Published on Jun 27 2010 by ElektroDrummer
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book; both physically and in content.
A very good book to read, and the hard cover is very good quality as well.

The book has some content that could be pretty offensive to younger people though, so it'd... Read more
Published on Feb 9 2010 by Stewart
4.0 out of 5 stars Readable, if you make the effort
The prose is difficult to read at first, but after the first few chapters it gets easier to digest, though its content may not be so easy to take. Read more
Published on Aug 24 2009 by D. Coulombe
1.0 out of 5 stars VERY hard to read
I was thoroughly disappointed in this book. The premise is a good one. A totalitarian state sends undercover operatives to infiltrate the US by looking like exchange students. Read more
Published on Aug 21 2009 by NorthVan Dave
5.0 out of 5 stars Pygmy is Highly Underrated!
Yes I agree, it is a somewhat difficult read, but nonetheless, if it were written any other way, it would not have the same impact. Read more
Published on July 30 2009 by B. Miller
3.0 out of 5 stars Really Gross Black Satire About Cultural Differences And Conditioning
"Now, therefore, you are no longer strangers and foreigners, but fellow citizens with the saints and members of the household of God. Read more
Published on Jun 9 2009 by Donald Mitchell
1.0 out of 5 stars Oh, Chuck
Oh, Chuck.

Even with your 14 year old boy sledgehammer sexual innuendo, I did enjoy reading most of your books. Read more
Published on May 26 2009 by Princess Lucy
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