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Tyler Durden.

Fight Club · 1996 / 1999

Soap, philosophy, and a paperback in the back pocket. Tyler reads anti-consumerist canon, anarchist theory, and a Bible he doesn’t much trust.

"The things you own end up owning you." Books are the exception.

3 booksCurated · cited · cross-referenced
The shelf, decoded

Why this list.

Tyler Durden is a reader the way an arsonist is a reader — selectively, instrumentally, with intent to act. The list below is the political and philosophical undercurrent of Palahniuk’s novel.

The reading list

3 books for Tyler.

  1. Cover of Industrial Society and Its Future by Theodore Kaczynski
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    Industrial Society and Its Future

    Theodore Kaczynski

    The most-cited unspoken text of Project Mayhem.

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  2. Cover of Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari
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    Sapiens

    Yuval Noah Harari

    Tyler updated for 2014. Same anti-civilization thesis, better cover design.

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  3. Cover of Bowling Alone by Robert D. Putnam
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    Bowling Alone

    Robert D. Putnam

    The diagnostic Tyler is responding to without knowing it.

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Closing note

Read at your own risk.