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Contemporary Fiction

Pygmy

eng. Pygmy · 2009
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Historical Context and Significance

Chuck Palahniuk's novel «Pygmy» is a satirical work that explores themes of terrorism, cultural shock, and assimilation. The book tells the story of a teenage terrorist sent to the USA under the guise of an exchange student to destroy American society from within. Palahniuk uses a unique narrative style, mimicking the protagonist's limited knowledge of English, which adds depth and authenticity to his voice. «Pygmy» critiques both American consumer culture and totalitarian regimes, highlighting their similarities and differences. The book sparked widespread discussion, addressing important social and political issues, making it a significant work in contemporary literature.

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