Make Something Up: Stories You Can't Unread
First edition
AuthorChuck Palahniuk
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreShort story collection
PublisherDoubleday[1]
Pages256[1]

Make Something Up: Stories You Can't Unread is a collection of short stories published on May 26, 2015, and written by Chuck Palahniuk.[1][2][3]

Make Something Up ranked No. 8 on the ALA's list of the Top Ten Challenged Books of 2016, due to profanity, sexual explicitness, and being "disgusting and all around offensive."[4]

Reception

Sandra Newman in The Guardian has many reservations: "In Palahniuk, we have a writer at the height of his powers, but who refuses to use those powers for good, and sometimes refuses to use them at all; who would rather soak his powers in urine, then eat them and vomit them into your lap. It's a performance that can be exhilarating when graceful, but simply painful when it is not. He is an enfant terrible in desperate need of adult supervision, and one wishes Palahniuk's editors would convince him not to publish his flimsiest tantrums. I would love to read his next 'Knock-Knock', but not at the risk of reading his next 'Torcher'."[5]

Mark Diston in The Register writes that "overall this collection is amusing, insightful and wickedly funny. Chuck Palahniuk is a different writer set free from the constrictions of writing a 'straight' novel. The same problems that made Beautiful You such a flawed work are still apparent in this collection, but Make Something Up is a much more relaxed, playful and better book."[6]

Stories

References

  1. ^ a b c "Make Something Up". Kirkus.
  2. ^ Newman, Sandra (June 11, 2015). "Make Something Up review – Chuck Palahniuk at the height of his powers". The Guardian.
  3. ^ Cowles, Gregory (June 5, 2015). "Inside the List". The New York Times.
  4. ^ Spotlight on Censorship: Make Something Up
  5. ^ Make Something Up review – Chuck Palahniuk at the height of his powers Retrieved 18 Sep 2020.
  6. ^ Fight Club's Chuck Palahniuk is back on form Retrieved 18 Sep 2020.
  7. ^ "Knock Knock".
  8. ^ "Zombie".
  9. ^ Playboy Magazine August 2011 Goddess Bree Olson Reveals the Secret Sex Life of Charlie Sheen, James Franco, Reggie Watts, Bryan Cranston and More. Playboy. August 2011.
  10. ^ "Cannibal".
  11. ^ "Mister Elegant".