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Diary: A Novel

This is a work of literary fiction written by Chuck Palahniuk and published in 2007. The novel presents the story through diary entries written by a woman living in a controlled community setting. The narrative explores themes of self-expression, personal freedom, and the act of recording one's thoughts and experiences. As a characteristic work by this author, the novel employs a confessional narrative structure and examines dark psychological themes. The protagonist documents her daily life and observations in her diary, creating a record that serves as both a personal outlet and a form of resistance against the constraints of her environment. more

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Chuck Palahniuk
Chuck Palahniuk

Chuck Palahniuk is a renowned American novelist known for his distinctive narrative style and profound psychological portrayals. His works often delve into the dark side of human nature and the absurdity of society, with notable titles including 'Fight Club' and 'Choke'. more

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