Author:Chuck Palahniuk
Chuck Palahniuk's world has been, well, different from yours and mine.
The pieces that comprise Non-Fiction 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 of college wrestlers; the underground world of anabolic steroid gobblers; the harrowing 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 America's most flagrantly daring and original literary talents.
All are spicy, clever dispatches from the frontier between macho and camp
—— Freddy Hamilton , TelegraphCasts a gleefully amoral eye at the world around him... You couldn't, as the man says, make it up
—— Sean O'Hagan , ObserverComically rueful and tragically bloodshot
—— The TimesAn immensely skilful writer. He has a sober, searching intelligence and he examines Hollywood and the prairie states with an unflinching candour and a rare strain of melancholy
—— Daily TelegraphLike a noxious Douglas Coupland, Palahniuk charts new-felt and totally contemporary categories of despair
—— Ali Smith , GuardianDizzying . . . subtle and profound . . . And The Land Lay Still reads like an alternative history of Scotland told by its everyday people instead of its movers and shakers . . . eminently readable
—— Independent on SundayBoth epic and domestic, it delivers a wonderful lifelikeness
—— ScotsmanA hugely ambitious and compassionate novel . . . a jam-packed, dizzying piece of fiction . . . already it's being spoken of as the most important novel about Scotland since Lanark
—— Scotland on Sunday