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  • Published: 1 November 2010
  • ISBN: 9781409058984
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 176
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Fugitives and Refugees

A Walk in Portland, Oregon




By the author of Fight Club.

Want to know where Chuck Palahniuk's tonsils currently reside?

Been looking for a naked mannequin to hide in your kitchen cabinets?

What goes on at the Scum Center?

How do you get to the Apocalypse Cafe?

In the closest thing he may ever write to an autobiography, Chuck Palahniuk provides answers to all these questions and more as he takes you through the streets, sewers, and local haunts of Portland, Oregon. According to Katherine Dunn, author of the cult classic Geek Love, Portland is the home of America's "fugitives and refugees." Get to know these folks, the "most cracked of the crackpots," as Palahniuk calls them, and come along with him on an adventure through the parts of Portland you might not otherwise believe actually exist.

Here are strange personal museums, weird annual events, and ghost stories. Tour the tunnels under downtown Portland. Visit swingers' sex clubs, gay and straight. See Frances Gabe's famous 1940s Self-Cleaning House. Look into strange local customs like the I-Tit-a-Rod Race and the Santa Rampage. Learn how to talk like a local in a quick vocabulary lesson. Get to know, I mean really get to know, the animals at the Portland zoo.

Oh, the list goes on and on.

  • Published: 1 November 2010
  • ISBN: 9781409058984
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 176
Categories:

About the author

Chuck Palahniuk

Chuck Palahniuk is the bestselling author of fifteen fictional works, including Fight Club, Invisible Monsters, Survivor, Choke, Lullaby, Diary, Haunted, Rant, Pygmy, Tell-All, Damned, Doomed, Beautiful You, and, most recently, Make Something Up. He lives in the Pacific Northwest.

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Praise for Fugitives and Refugees

A wonderful writer

The Face

Here's a writer whose life looks a lot like his fiction

New York Times Book Review

Maybe our generation has found it's Don DeLillo

Brett Easton Ellis

Palahniuk is one of the freshest, most intriguing voices to appear in a long time

New York Newsday