DIARY
by
Chuck Palahniuk
Chuck
Palahniuk’s Diary is an interesting
book. It’s a real downer – but, it is intriguing, weird, and, well, very interesting.
Although I listened to the audio book, in my opinion, Diary is a “good read”.
Misty met
Peter at art school. They eventually married and returned to his home to live,
on Waytansea Island, where she worked as a waitress and he as a contractor. As
a child, Misty had been drawing fancy houses and other scenes from Waytansea
Island, although she had never been there. This is just another oddity in this
plot – just like the diary – just like the odd phone calls about disappearing
rooms – just like Misty’s return to her art. The twists and turns that are
revealed as the plot unfolds are intriguing.
This is my
first experience with Palahniuk, and I love his writing – from the book’s
“weather reports” to his “creative” phraseology, such as “Bermuda
Triangulated”. The writing shifts as the plot progresses: for example, Misty begins
with “take a drink”; as the plot develops, she switches to “take a pill”. There
are also shifts during the same time: for example, Misty might mention “Peter’s
body”; then, she will repeat her comment, substituting “your body” and directing
it to Peter.
Diary includes interesting detail about
art school – for example, how everyone wants to do something “new”, such as a
teddy bear filled with poop. Palahniuk includes detail about the human
musculature, facial features, and the like that art students learn early on.
The relevance of this information becomes clear as the plot unfolds – and
“unfolding” – or unfurling – is precisely how it feels as we experience this
plot.
I wish I
had read Diary, instead of listening
to the book. Although I enjoyed the audio, there are so many clever nuances and
subtleties in Palahniuk’s writing that I wish I could go back and capture precisely
some of his cleverness.
This is a
great book. Intriguing plot. Clever writing. Interesting characters. I am so
glad that I discovered Palahniuk and look forward to reading his other work. I
love Diary!
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED