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Livre audio44 minutesPeople, Places, Things: My Human Landmarks
Écrit par Chuck Palahniuk
Raconté par Edoardo Ballerini
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Nobody excavates the landscape of American darkness in cultural and personal terms the way Chuck Palahniuk does. Nobody captures the tiny moments that change our hearts forever with such stark, clear-eyed beauty. He takes us here, somehow gently, into that very darkness, which ripples beneath us, between us, and silently within us.
—Clark Gregg, director and actor
The first rule of writing for the world-renowned author of Fight Club, Choke, and Snuff, Chuck Palahniuk, is to expect the unexpected. As Vanity Fair declared about him, “He makes nihilism fun.” In his bold new Everand Original, Palahniuk takes a rare look at his own life, the source material for his bestselling, zeitgeist-changing, and searingly memorable dark fantasies.
He not only shares the challenges he’s overcome and the nightmares he still lives with but also names the people, places, and things that have inspired him and made him the uncommon artist he is today. A devoted student and longtime teacher of writing, Palahniuk structures this very personal reflection as a lesson in how to tell a story and characteristically opts for a thrillingly atypical approach. He writes, “This landscape will unfold more like collage than any highway printed on a map. My point is: It’s not what’s inside your clothes, it’s how you take your clothes off.”
Via direct and indirect routes, the reader is toured from the smallest of small towns in which Palahniuk grew up—Burbank, Washington—to cities made famous by serial killers; from a weight room in a dank cinder-block bunker under the bleachers of the local high school, where young Palahniuk strengthened his body and mind, to a recurring dream that may not be a dream at all but a childhood memory that to this day makes crossing bridges sheer terror for him.
He also revisits some of his influences—Vonnegut, Heller, Salinger—men who coped with the traumas they endured in war by using them to fuel their creative work. And for the very first time, he divulges another crucial influence: Noburo Fukuda, an unsung hero who was often derided as “nuts” and “queer” by the mostly white community in and around Burbank. On a family day trip to a series of overheated sheds for locomotive and stock-car repair, Palahniuk, just a boy, opened a door to an adjoining shed and discovered an unlikely paradise: a Japanese garden alive with hummingbirds, columbine, and phlox, with waterfalls coursing down a mountain at its center. Fukuda, an immigrant from Japan, freely gave locals this sanctuary, a place to which Palahniuk still returns in his imagination to fend off his own traumas. Fukuda also gave the author a model of what one man can do alone, through imagination and hard work, showed him that being different, an outsider, has unexpected gifts that can make for unexpected beauty.
Poetic and explosive, profoundly human and intimate, People, Places, and Things is a tribute to every person compelled to defy convention in pursuit of their own vision. And, more, it’s an invitation, with every line, every digression and confession, and every leap taken, to convert the messy and startling, the ugly and beautiful stuff of life, into art—not just by breaking the rules, as Palahniuk does here, but by risking your very skin to find your own.
Note de l'éditeur
Unexpected personal essay…
Palahniuk knows how to tell a story in unexpected, fascinating ways, and this personal essay (a Scribd Original) from the “Fight Club” author doesn’t disappoint. Palahniuk shares the people, places, and things that shaped his writing growing up in the Pacific Northwest — from serial killers to secret gardens to Sears catalogs.
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- Évaluation : 5 sur 5 étoiles5/5
Oct 19, 2025
The writers inventive use of language. His dialogue was surprising - Évaluation : 5 sur 5 étoiles5/5
Jan 23, 2025
Just discovered this Author. Going to read everything. He is very talented snd unique. - Évaluation : 5 sur 5 étoiles5/5
Sep 14, 2024
I did not fully appreciate Chuck's genius until I read this book. He is introspective and insightful. His dark sense of humor uplifted me because it made me feel that I'm not alone in my thoughts. Chuck is an aquired taste. The older I get the more enjoyable his literature. - Évaluation : 3 sur 5 étoiles3/5
Jun 13, 2024
i enjoy chuck's writing style but the story was a bit all over the place. i enjoyed it despite the odd storytelling. - Évaluation : 5 sur 5 étoiles5/5
Jan 26, 2024
I loved this short piece. Is writing is sublime. I hope to find more.1 personne a trouvé cela utile
- Évaluation : 5 sur 5 étoiles5/5
Sep 20, 2023
Simply engaging. Reminding me of a younger me who hope to one day right things.1 personne a trouvé cela utile
- Évaluation : 4 sur 5 étoiles4/5
Jun 9, 2023
Were that all autobiographies this short, powerful and densely packed.1 personne a trouvé cela utile
- Évaluation : 5 sur 5 étoiles5/5
May 21, 2023
Beautiful narration. Does justice to the writer's emotions. Loved it!1 personne a trouvé cela utile
- Évaluation : 4 sur 5 étoiles4/5
Dec 31, 2022
Very engaging short memoir about the power of making human connections, with family, friends and the wider community. Even a short meeting has ripples that are felt for a long time afterwards.1 personne a trouvé cela utile
- Évaluation : 5 sur 5 étoiles5/5
Nov 3, 2021
Chuck Palahniuk can create a whole world from a sentence. For a man who says he is a beginner story writer like everyone, the way he tells a tale brings the feelings into the middle of the throat. Thank you Chuck.5 personnes ont trouvé cela utile
- Évaluation : 5 sur 5 étoiles5/5
Oct 24, 2021
Palahniuk read by Ballerini - what an unexpected and perfect pairing! Everyone will love this!5 personnes ont trouvé cela utile
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Jan 26, 2022
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Oct 29, 2021
Be prepared to pay attention. This was very much an Alice in wonderland situation on the authors life. A mini autobiography. But should you zone out for a second you will be lost. I did enjoy it and would listen/read again.2 personnes ont trouvé cela utile
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Oct 28, 2021
A collection of short stories, graphic novels, and writing advice book is very interesting and everyone must like this.1 personne a trouvé cela utile
