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Rant: An Oral Biography of Buster Casey is a novel by Chuck Palahniuk released on May 1, 2007. [1] Palahniuk has indicated that Rant is the first in what will become a three-book series. [2] Rant is told in the form of an oral biography. When the story begins, the reader discovers that the main character, Buster Landru "Rant" Casey, is already ...
His paintings have been featured in Anthropologie’s 2007 Summer catalog and on the cover of Chuck Palahniuk’s book, Rant: An Oral Biography of Buster Casey. Magraw-Mickelson’s work has also appeared in Fishwrap Magazine, [2] McSweeney’s Quarterly, and Dear New Girl, or Whatever Your Name Is, edited by Lisa Wagner (McSweeney's, 2005).
Rant: An Oral Biography of Buster Casey: Chuck Palahniuk: Characters participate in "Party Crashing" which can, under certain conditions, cause time travel. 2007 The Accidental Time Machine: Joe Haldeman: A research assistant at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology accidentally creates a forward-traveling time machine. Each leap forward in ...
Charles Michael Palahniuk (/ ˈ p ɔː l ə n ɪ k /; [1] [2] born February 21, 1962) is an American novelist who describes his work as transgressional fiction. [3] [4] He has published 19 novels, three nonfiction books, two graphic novels, and two adult coloring books, as well as several short stories.
Pages in category "Novels by Chuck Palahniuk" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. ... Rant (novel) S. Snuff (Palahniuk novel)
In Chuck Palahniuk's novel Rant: An Oral Biography of Buster Casey (2007), the main character infects those around him with rabies. Borislav Pekić 's horror-thriller novel Besnilo (1983; in English: Rabies ) is about a genetically engineered rabies virus with a double protein envelope, thus extremely easy to transmit (biting is not necessary ...
Rant: An Oral Biography of Buster Casey – 2007 book by Chuck Palahniuk; In television "Ouroboros" – episode of Red Dwarf (Red Dwarf episode) "Roswell That Ends Well" – 19th episode of the third season of Futurama (Futurama episode)
Twenty-six books in, the author has made a career of writing about loners, misfits, and deviants. But the man behind these controversial and transgressive fictions is full of surprises.