Lullaby
- Pages
- 260
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780099437963
- Reading Time
- ~4h 33min
Lullaby is a book by Chuck Palahniuk. It has 260 pages.
About this book
Chuck Palahniuk’s Lullaby examines mortality through a darkly satirical lens, following an English professor who uncovers an ancient Sumerian melody capable of inducing death when sung. The narrative unfolds as a philosophical inquiry into grief, euthanasia, and the human desire to control the uncontrollable. Blending clinical detachment with visceral imagery, Palahniuk constructs a meditation on how societies navigate loss and the ethical boundaries of ending suffering. The novel’s structure mirrors academic inquiry, weaving historical references, linguistic analysis, and existential questioning into a cohesive exploration of what it means to live with the certainty of death. Recognizable for its unflinching tone and minimalist prose, the work continues the author’s tradition of challenging conventional morality while examining the psychological weight of human finitude. Readers encounter a story that refuses easy answers, instead inviting reflection on the rituals we perform around dying and the quiet desperation that drives people toward peace.
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Chuck Palahniuk’s Lullaby examines mortality through a darkly satirical lens, following an English professor who uncovers an ancient Sumerian melody capable of inducing death when sung. The narrative unfolds as a philosophical inquiry into grief, euthanasia, and the human desire to control the uncon...
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Lullaby was written by Chuck Palahniuk.