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An apocalyptic novel about the mysterious genius Tyler Durden, inventor of the Fight Clubs, where men gather on weekends to fight each other bare-knuckled to find the fulfillment and self-esteem that are lacking in the rest of their lives. The troubled, insomniac narrator's obsession with Tyler leads to a harrowing conclusion.
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"A volatile, brilliantly creepy satire filled with esoteric tips for causing destruction....Along with instructions for executing...quirky acts of urban terrorism, 'Fight Club' offers diabolically sharp and funny writing." - Henry Alley (Washington Post Book World, 12/1/96)
"Palahniuk is a vivid writer. The fractured distance of his language evokes a landscape in which the connections have broken down." - Gail Paterson Corrington (Los Angeles Times Book Review, 8/18/96)
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