Transgressive Fiction discussion
Name some books.

No problem.


Some I read:
Mark Haddon - The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
(autism sufferer pieces together the mystery of a dead dog)
Iain Banks - Th..."
Yeah all great!


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Malice-in-Blu...


The Raw Shark Texts - Steven Hall
John Dies at the End - David Wong
Rant - Chuck Palahniuk
You Can't Win - Jack Black (not the comedian)
(I HIGHLY RECOMMEND ANY OF THESE 5 BOOKS)

(Texas teenager is accused of murder)
Hunter S. Thompson - The Rum Diary
(alcoholic journalists in Puerto Rico)
Will Self - Cock and Bull
(2 strange stories: "..."
I really dug Vernon God Little. I'd also recommend 'Skagboys' by Irvine Welsh, I thought it was his best book yet

Yeah 'Snuff' is one of my fave Palahniuk books. 'Rant' is definately my all time favourite.
I'm reading "John Dies at the End atm, I'd recommend it for Chuck P fans

Yeah 'Snuff' is one of my fave Palahniuk books. 'Rant' is definately my all time favourite.
I'm reading "John Dies at the End atm, I'd recommend it for Chuck P fans"------------------------------------------------- Loved 'John Dies at the End." ~~Enjoy it : )


I made a list for best transgressive fiction, if you want to vote for your favorite books: http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/19...
Indeed Guts was a brilliant read
A: It's the book you have to read before your die, it does hurt to read but thats what makes it one of my favourite stories
B: I just love telling people 'I read guts' ;)
A: It's the book you have to read before your die, it does hurt to read but thats what makes it one of my favourite stories
B: I just love telling people 'I read guts' ;)

In the Miso Soup is a good one.

James Joyce's, Ulysses;
William Burroughs, Naked Lunch;
Irving Welch, Porno;
anything by Bukowski and Palahnuik
Hubert Selby Jr., Last Exit to Brooklyn;
Allen Ginzberg, Howl;
(and some of my work is transgressive)

James Joyce's, Ulysses;
William Burroughs, Naked Lunch;
Irving Welch, Porno;
anything by Bukowski and Palahnuik
Hubert Selby Jr., Last Exit to Brooklyn;
Allen Ginzberg, Howl;
(a..."
I'm about to read my first book by Irvine Welsh. What did you think of Porno? Also, have you read Haunted by Chuck Palahniuk?

For Palahniuk fans: John Dies at the End - David Wong For Irvin Welsh fans: How late it Was -James Kelman

For Palahniuk fans: John Dies at the End - David Wong For Irvin Welsh fans: How late it Was -James Kelman"
Loved,Loved,Loved "John Dies at the End" : )

Alexander Trocci- Cain's Book
John King- The Football Factory
Harry Crewes- A Feast of Snakes
Frederick Exley- A Fan's Note
Wil Self- My Idea of Fun
ALL BUKOWSKI
Raymond Carver- He may not seem the genre, but his dreary short story form has not been copied
John Fante- Ask The Dust
Richard Hell- Go Now
All Selby jr.
John Rechy- City of Night
John Genet (all his weirdness)
All Kurt Vonnegut- his views and concepts were shocking.
Irvine Welsh- TRAINSPOTTING (Filth was wicked as well!)

My recommendation would be "Ham on Rye" by Charles Bukowski.

Surprised no one's mentioned Philip K. Dick: Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said and A Scanner Darkly are favorites.
For fantasy writers Michael Moorcock would fall in to this discussion. Can't get more transgressive than Behold the Man and its companion Breakfast in the Ruins, but also the Jerry Cornelius and Elric books, Gloriana as well.
Thomas Pynchon's another author I'd recommend. Gravity's Rainbow is a must read,I mean if you want transgressive its Pulitzer was pulled that year because it was considered too controversial a choice.
And I'm glad others have mentioned You Can't Win. Somebody also asked about Camus, and I'd say the Plague is a good choice.

My recommendation would be "Ham on Rye" by Charles Bukowski."
Love Ham on Rye. Great book.



High-Rise is great. A real transgressive classic.


Laura Preble

I've got to tell you at first glance your plot reminds me of something I came across on a critique site with works-in-progress. In that case, the author had a clear, but crazy, right-wing agenda and the book was a fantasy in which gay marxists (yup) in a totalitarian dystopia were running the show, also of course, too, the bible was banned.
I have the feeling, yours is not quite like that, and may even be an ironical reversal written to get people to see that all discrimination is wrong (although since most of us know that already, it's not a transgressive idea).
But is your work transgressive? Is it "like" some of the other work being described? My guess, without having read it, is probably not. Transgressive fiction is not about people living against the rules of a different world, but about people transgressing in this one.
Work can be ironic, dystopic, speculative, without being transgressive.
Update: Having looked at your Amazon book page, while transgressive fiction sometimes appeals to YA, with a few exceptions it's not usually written with them as a target audience, and probably not what most parents would want their kids to read. Yours (again I haven't read it) sounds like a dystopian, teenage love story. The fact that some reviewers have found it offensive, doesn't make it transgressive.



Not sure what either of those 2 would be "labeled" by the people doing the labeling ;but I love "Transgressive" stuff and I read and liked both books you just mentioned. ( The Raw Shark Texts is a great suggestion) : )

"Mysterious Skin" by Scott Heim
"Less than Zero" by Bret Easton Ellis
Those are 3 of my favorites."
I've read Less than Zero. Out of Mysterious Skin and Closer, which one should I read next?

"Mysterious Skin" by Scott Heim
"Less than Zero" by Bret Easton Ellis
Those are 3 of my favorites."
I've read Less than Zero. Out of Mysterious ..."
Mysterious Skin.

"Mysterious Skin" by Scott Heim
"Less than Zero" by Bret Easton Ellis
Those are 3 of my favorites."
I've read Less than Zero. Out o..."
Great, thanks Marita

Yesss I love Californication! Though I couldn't finish the book.

"Mysterious Skin" by Scott Heim
"Less than Zero" by Bret Easton Ellis
Those are 3 of my favorites."
I've read Less t..."
You're welcome.


I might add a couple authors/titles: Heather Lewis, Marquis de Sade, A Clockwork Orange, F/32, Distorture, The Adventures of Lucky Pierre: Directors’ Cut
Can't decide if I think Haruki Murakami fits in the transgressive category--anybody else have an opinion on this?


Will Christopher Baer , Blake Butler , Craig Clevenger , Stephen Graham Jones ,
Matt Bell , Benjamin Percy , Dennis Cooper , Amelia Gray , Roxane Gay ,Lindsay Hunter spring to mind right now..though there are many I think I've missed.




I am also interested in a free copy and will definitely review!

I have a book that definitely fits this category and I'd love to hear what you all think.
It's called The Last Time I Died and is being released by Tyrus Books in January 2014.
FWIW I just got this blurb from Sara Gruen...
"THE LAST TIME I DIED is a maelstrom of brilliant prose—dark, delectable, devastating, and utterly, utterly compelling. If this is Joe Nelms’ debut, watch out, world. Chuck Palahniuk fans will love this book."
- Sara Gruen,
#1 New York Times Bestselling Author of Water For Elephants
Happy to send free review copies.
You can see more here: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18...The Last Time I Died

Books mentioned in this topic
American Psycho (other topics)The Last Time I Died (other topics)
Little Human Accidents: Chaos Poems from the Brink (other topics)
Awake in the Mad World (other topics)
The Adventures of Lucky Pierre (other topics)
More...
Authors mentioned in this topic
Stephen Graham Jones (other topics)Matt Bell (other topics)
Blake Butler (other topics)
Will Christopher Baer (other topics)
Craig Clevenger (other topics)
More...
Marita, downloaded it from Amazon, so w..."
Cool, hope you like it. And, thanks.