Originally Posted by
maxphisher
It's a bit short sighted and reeks of the one-trick pony. Once you've shocked everyone, what else are you going to do? Unfortunately, today's popular culture thrives on the concept of "getting your 15 minutes of fame." Palahniuk got his with Fight Club, which, arguably, was decent, but now, he's just rehashing his shock 'em all technique and there's no substance to build on. For my money, I'd much rather read someone like Patrick McCabe who really does understand how to dig into the shocking mentalities of his characters and to draw the necessary connections between them and real life, therefore, allowing the discomfort that they create to work fluidly with everyday life. Personally, I find this more disconcerting than anything Palahniuk has come up with.