Lullaby
Book Review
Chuck Palahniuk's «Lullaby» is a dark and provocative story that explores themes of death, control, and morality. Critics note that Palahniuk masterfully creates an atmosphere of anxiety and tension, using his signature style—a blend of dark humor and philosophical reflections. The main character, journalist Carl Streator, discovers an ancient African lullaby that kills anyone who hears it. This discovery leads him on a journey across America, where he confronts questions about the power of words and responsibility for one's actions. Critics emphasize that the novel raises important ethical questions and prompts readers to reflect on the nature of evil and human frailty. However, some reviewers feel that due to the abundance of dark themes and violent scenes, the book can be challenging to digest. Overall, «Lullaby» has received positive reviews for its originality and depth, though it is not without its controversial moments.
