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Adjustment Day is an ingenious darkly comic work in which Chuck Palahniuk does
what he does best: skewer the absurdities in our society. Geriatric politicians bring
the nation to the brink of a third world war to control the burgeoning population
of young males, while working-class men dream of burying the elites. Adjustment
Day's arrival makes real the logical conclusion of every separatist fantasy,
alternative fact, and conspiracy theory lurking in the American psyche.
"An irreverent satirical fantasy about a sudden and violent upheaval. ... Think Tom
Robbins channeling Jonathan Swift."—Seattle Times
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Release date
May 25, 2018 -
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781501995514
- File size: 368194 KB
- Duration: 12:47:04
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Languages
- English
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Reviews
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Publisher's Weekly
March 19, 2018
The defiance of social order well-known from Palahniuk’s Fight Club finds new—if stunted—life. As American society continues to fail the common man, the mysterious actor Talbott Reynolds appears on radio and TV promising a new system built truly by the people. Soon, copies of a blue and black book proliferate quickly underground through the U.S., speaking of an Adjustment Day that will bring power to the powerless. With the American government on the verge of reinstating the military draft, Talbott’s followers rebel, killing and enslaving all journalists, politicians, and academics. New leaders arise from the rebels, creating three separatist states: Caucasia, which reverts to a medieval society; Blacktopia, which springboards into a magical and technologically advanced world; and Gaysia, a state consumed with outing heterosexuals and inseminating lesbians to keep the economy in balance. As misplaced citizens flee, others must hide in plain sight. One elder white woman blackfaces to awkwardly fit in, while a heterosexual couple passes as gay so they aren’t permanently separated. The over-the-top premise is classic Palahniuk, but he stumbles in its delivery, focusing more on the farcical aspects of these societies rather than on the characters living in them, resulting in a thin story. -
AudioFile Magazine
Narrator Corey Allen tries to keep up with the sprawling story that is the latest offering by the author of FIGHT CLUB. Without a central character to follow, listeners would benefit from more variety in the performance to help differentiate between the ever-changing cast. For those who persist, however, Allen's upbeat, masculine flair brings across the dangers lurking in a not-so-distant future when being different in America is actively discouraged. In this nontraditional novel the plot meanders from one setting to another with Allen doing his best to maintain the listener's interest. For fans of Palahniuk's work, this is the latest in a series of social satires to be savored before it can be fully understood. M.R. © AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine
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