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de Chuck Palahniuk (Author), Paul Michael Garcia (Narrator)
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Some say that the apocalypse swiftly approacheth, but that simply ain't so according to Chuck Palahniuk. Oh no. It's already here, living in the head of the guy who just crossed the street in front of you, or maybe even closer than that. We saw these possibilities get played out in the author's bloodsporting-anarchist-yuppie shocker of a first novel, Fight Club. Now, in Survivor, his second and newest, the concern is more for the origin of the malaise. Starting at chapter 47 and screaming toward ground zero, Palahniuk hurls the reader back to the beginning in a breathless search for where it all went wrong. This time out, the author's protagonist is self-made, self-ruined mogul-messiah Tender Branson, the sole passenger of a jet moments away from slamming first into the Australian outback and then into oblivion. All that will be left, Branson assures us with a tone bordering on relief, is his life story, from its Amish-on-acid cult beginnings to its televangelist-huckster end. All of this courtesy of the plane's flight recorder.

Speaking of little black boxes, Skinnerians would have a field day with the presenting behavior of the folks who make up Palahniuk's world. They pretend they're suicide hotline operators for fun. They eat lobster before it's quite... done. They dance in morgues. The Cleavers they are not. Scary as they might be, these characters are ultimately more scared of themselves than you are, and that's what makes them so fascinating. In the wee hours and on lonely highways, they exist in a perpetual twilight, caught between the horror of the present and the dread of the unknown. With only two novels under his belt, Chuck Palahniuk is well on his way to becoming an expert at shining a light on these shadowy creatures. --Bob Michaels --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.



From Publishers Weekly

The rise and fall of a media-made messiah is the subject of Palahniuk's impressive second novel (after the well-received Fight Club), a wryly mannered commentary on the excesses of pop culture that tracks the 15 minutes of fame of the lone living member of a suicide cult. Tender Branson, aged 33, has commandeered a Boeing 747, emptied of passengers, in order to tell his story to the "black box" while flying randomly until the plane runs out of gas and crashes. Branson relates in his long flashback the vicissitudes of his life: a member of the repressive Creedish Death Cult, supposedly founded by a splinter group of Millerites in 1860, he is hired out as a domestic servant who must dedicate his earnings to the cult. Despite his humble beginnings, Branson finds himself on the edge of fame and fortune when the cult members begin their suicide binge, and he keeps himself on the media radar by using the psychic dreams of his potential romantic interest, Fertility Hollis, in which the girl accurately predicts a series of strange disasters. After a brief period at the top of the freak-show heap, Branson succumbs to the excesses of his trade when his agent mysteriously dies at the Super Bowl as Branson predicts the outcome of the game at half-time, simultaneously triggering a riot and turning him into a murder suspect. Branson's spookily matter of fact account of his bizarre experiences does not excite tension until the narrative is well under way, but the novel picks up momentum during the homestretch when Branson goes on the lam with Fertility and his murderous brother Adam, and the story steamrolls toward its nightmarish climax. Palahniuk's DeLilloesque cultural witticisms and his satirical take on the culture of instant celebrity invest the narrative with a dark humor that does not quite overcome its lack of a coherent plot. Agent, Edward Hibbert. (Feb.) FYI: Fight Club is being filmed by David Fincher.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Brain reading, Aoû 5 2004
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This review is from: Survivor: A Novel (Paperback)
When you look up "bizarre plots" in the dictionary, you're bound to see the cover and title of this book. Like all of C. Palahniuk's work, his style is totally unique, and what would be far-fetched in any other author's hands becomes pure gold in his. If you enjoyed books such as Jackson McCrae's "The Bark of the Dogwood" or Vonnegut's works, you'll love this one. Highly recommended for those with a brain.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 The guy just can't miss, Mars 10 2006
This review is from: Survivor: A Novel (Paperback)
I stumbled on SURVIVOR after a friend left the book at my house one afternoon. After reading this book, a(nother) Palahniuk addict was born. The only other author I’ve done this with was Jackson McCrae—think, his KATZENJAMMER which is somewhat Palahniuk-like. I was so intrigued by the twisted language and oddly found knowledge, I loved it (SURVIVOR). I couldn't take my eyes off the book, I'm sure it took me all of 2 days to read through the unfortunate but entertaining life of Creedish Death Cult 'Survivor' Tender Branson. I would suggest this book to anyone, and definitely any other of Palahniuk's books.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Palahniuk's BEST book!, Jui 5 2005
Par Ben C. Randal (Canon City, CA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Survivor: A Novel (Paperback)
I've read both Choke and Fight Club, in that order, and I have to say, Survivor beats them both outright. You don't read this book, you hop on and ride the madness until you get off, either satisfied or nauseous, depending on your personality.

This book lets you know the protagonist is doomed from the very beginning. It opens from Flight 2039, about to crash in the Australian outback, with only one person remaining aboard: Tender Branson. He tells his story to the black box on board with him, and to us, as the chapter numbers count down. Tender is a survivor of the Creedish "death cult", who were supposedly religious fanatics who sold their children for labor, and then committed mass suicide when the authorities came to intervene. We weave through his life, seventeen to late thirties. It begins with him working as cleaning houses of the wealthy, keeping quiet about disturbing secrets of his employers. He steals fake flowers from graveyards, runs a help hotline telling everyone calling to kill themselves, and is visited by a social worker. He ends up a media superstar with a body that's half surgically enhanced, blurred by hundreds of combinations of drugs. And that's the mild stuff.

Chuck Palahniuk fills his books with frightening, little known trivia about the real world. How to get blood stains out of fur, how to scam Ronald McDonald Houses, how to get drugs from veterinarians. He then surrounds these facts with his fiction, making the story seem more real and more disturbing.

Survivor is completely unpredictable, unique, and darkly hilarious. I'll say this right now: I think it's brilliant. The insights and food for thought it provides make me laugh aloud and chill me. Palahniuk comments on society, he mocks society, without preaching once. The characters do things you dream to do in your darkest or most honest moments, but wouldn't dare. The storyline shocks you, takes twists and turns you'd never guess and I couldn't reveal here.

A typical paragraph of Survivor goes like this:
This isn't the most marketable job skill, but to get bloodstains out of wallpaper, put on a paste of cornstarch and cold water. This will work just as well to get blood out of a mattress or a davenport. The trick is to forget how fast these things can happen. Suicides. Accidents. Crimes of passion.
Just concentrate on the stain until your memory is completely erased. Practice really does make perfect. If you could call it that.

A downside is that Chuck Palahniuk uses a lot of repetition to make points, and while usually pulls it off excellently, occasionally it can get irritating or dull. It also doesn't have too much rereading value - after once or twice the thrill dulls and you don't feel like reading it again. Also, it is not for the faint at heart. It is fairly graphic and has the ability to shred most optimism. Some people have complained about how ambiguous the ending was, but I think that if he'd given it a solid ending the effect would have been weaker.

Okay. Enough. I loved it. Go find a copy and start reading it. If you liked his other work, you will definitely enjoy Survivor. Another recent Amazon pick I really enjoyed is The Losers Club: Complete Restored Edition by Richard Perez -- a totally obscure, totally great book that I can't stop thinking about. Highly recommended.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 Disgusting
If you enjoy reading page after page of phoney methods for removing "x" type of stain from "Y" surface, then you might like this book. Read more
Publié il y a 21 mois par Mark Twain

3.0étoiles sur 5 The beginning of the end
Well, Mr Palahniuk certainly had a short stay on the tower of good writers. He lasted for all of one book, his publishing debut 'Fight Club', better know as the homoerotic... Read more
Publié il y a 23 mois par Benjamin Anderson

5.0étoiles sur 5 Interested in the modern dangers of western society?
As far as Palahniuk's books go, I'll say that this is both the best and most accessible to a general audience. Read more
Publié le Sep 16 2004 par Irv

5.0étoiles sur 5 excellent book
a friend sent me this novel while at school because she enjoyed it, and thought i would enjoy it, she couldn't have been more right.. Read more
Publié le Juil 11 2004

3.0étoiles sur 5 Another masterpiece
It's difficult to follow up a work like Fight Club, but here, Palahniuk shows his prosaic dexterity by weaving the same old concept through a wonderfully different tale. Read more
Publié le Juil 6 2004 par D. Hubbard

3.0étoiles sur 5 Dissapointing...
Fight Club is one of my favorite movies so I decided to pick up another of Chuck's novels first, rather than read a book with a plot I already knew. Read more
Publié le Juil 2 2004 par Brandon Annette

5.0étoiles sur 5 Read this!
This book rules, as do all of Palahniuk's books.
Publié le Jui 19 2004

5.0étoiles sur 5 Amazing Book
I read Fight Club first and it was a decent book. This was the next book of Palahniuk's that I read and I then read the rest. Read more
Publié le Jui 17 2004 par M. Leazer

5.0étoiles sur 5 Standard reading for all awesome people
Survivor by Palahniuk is my number one book choice if I had to be stranded in Chucky Cheese for a day-or anywhere. Read more
Publié le Jui 10 2004 par W. Wade

5.0étoiles sur 5 Gripping, intelligent and fun
I am not much of a reader, but this story captivated me. I strongly recommend it.
Publié le Jui 3 2004 par Nutterjr

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