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"Chuck Palahniuk's 'GUTS'"

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Tue 16/03/04 at 20:53
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If anyone was unfortunate enough to pick up a Guardian and read what has been announced as 'the most gruesome story ever told' then you would understand why I have posted here.

In a way this story is revolutionary. Never before have i read something of this style in a nationwide paper and never before has it been so vivid.


Its explicit content was so much if i posted the story on here it would get me banned... but if you are a fan of literature or like me an english student.....


Read it.

Paradox read it.

*pukes* anyway - someone try find a link to the full version I have only found links to extracts.

Discuss at your own will....

Ginge x
Wed 17/03/04 at 20:36
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"www.360volts.tk"
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o my got that was so funny he bit hs intestines ha ha

that was also very sick but i liked it funny any one for a vitamin pill
Wed 17/03/04 at 19:00
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It was absolutely brilliant, almost as good as Dahl's short story writing. Nice and interlinked and sickeningly realistic ~ Beautiful. I'll be buying his book of short stories when it comes out.
Wed 17/03/04 at 18:32
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"Not a Jew"
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But very sick.
Wed 17/03/04 at 18:02
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"Not a Jew"
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Hmm, amusing I suppose. It was at the start but upon refecltion I don't think it was that good.
Wed 17/03/04 at 17:48
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I have a hallucinating extremely visual imagination, that when I lose control of is the most disgustingly foul thing I can imagine and for that reason I dare to dig into it for fear of once again losing control.

[URL] http://www.freewebs.com/reverendbeastly/guts.htm [/URL] - FULL VERSION

Read the last part of the story too.

But, in a very sick and twisted way, I love reading this stuff, even though it sends me into hyperventilation and discomfort. :D It's amazing stuff.
Wed 17/03/04 at 15:44
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I'm not really into reading gruesome writing. I prefer books that are bizzarre, peculiar - like Finnegan's Wake:

Hootch is for husbandman handling his hoe. Hohohoho, Mister Finn, you're going to be Mister Finnagain! Comeday morm and, O, you're vine! Sendday's eve and ah, you're vinegar! Hahahaha, Mister Funn, you're going to be fined again!
Wed 17/03/04 at 09:25
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book violence is far worse than anything onscreen. your imagination has far more ways to terrify you than a television tube and a couple of speakers.
Wed 17/03/04 at 07:46
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"Lisan al-Gaib"
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Just read the Guardian extract online. Its pretty tame to be honest. "still shiny with lube and stinky" Hehehehehehhee.

Still. I'm quite looking forward to the collection of short stories.
Wed 17/03/04 at 07:41
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"Lisan al-Gaib"
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> Mr Snuggly wrote:
> If you want to be really disgusted by a piece of literature then
> read
> American Psycho - that's really disturbing. I had to put it
> down a few times it was so bad. Horribly descriptive violence
> towards women, children, men, animals.... brr, gruesome. Bret
> Easton
> Ellis certainly has a talent, but I'm not sure if that's a good
> thing.

Heh, I found the most disturbing thing about it to be Ellis's writing to be honest. He's appalling. Some of the short stories in Intelligent Discussion are more professional. I'm a bit desensitised to book violence ;)

For something equally repellent, try “Cows – A Novel” by Matthew Stokoe. Made me feel physically sick a couple of times. [URL]http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/1840680059/ref=sr_aps_books_1_2/202-4956341-7747823[/URL]
Wed 17/03/04 at 03:46
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Mr Snuggly wrote:
> If you want to be really disgusted by a piece of literature then read
> American Psycho - that's really disturbing. I had to put it
> down a few times it was so bad. Horribly descriptive violence
> towards women, children, men, animals.... brr, gruesome. Bret Easton
> Ellis certainly has a talent, but I'm not sure if that's a good
> thing.

Agreed, nice and horrific - a few particular scenes spring to mind. The film didn't come close to it.

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