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Contemporary Fiction

Pygmy

eng. Pygmy · 2009
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Book Review

Chuck Palahniuk's «Pygmy» is a provocative and satirical novel that explores themes of terrorism, cultural shock, and the American way of life. The protagonist, known as Pygmy, is a teenage terrorist sent to the USA with the aim of destroying the country from within. Palahniuk uses a unique narrative style, mimicking broken English, which emphasizes cultural differences and the character's internal conflicts. Critics note that the novel is full of dark humor and sharp satire, though some find that its extreme nature and stylistic experiments can be challenging to grasp. Nevertheless, «Pygmy» remains a vivid example of provocative literature, prompting readers to reflect on complex social and political issues.

Pygmy
Date of publication: 28 August 2024
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Pygmy
Original titleeng. Pygmy · 2009