Transgressive Fiction: A History (Part 2)
For those not familiar with this literary form Transgressive literature is a genre that focuses on characters who feel confined by the norms and expectations of society and who break free of those confines in unusual and/or illicit ways …(more)
The following recent and contemporary Transgressive authors are presented in chronological order. Click on the book links to read my reviews.
Charles Bukowski
August 16th 1920 – March 9th 1994
Notable Transgressive Works: Post Office, Women, Ham on Rye
Charles Bukowski’s visceral writing was heavily influenced by his home city of Los Angeles. He wrote about disillusionment, alcohol consumption, women, a loathing of authority and the dehumanising nature of low-level employment. His seminal work, Post Office, is a semi-autobiographical account of his years of drudgery at the post office.
Hunter S. Thompson
July 18th 1937 – February 20th 2005
Notable Transgressive Works: Hells Angels, Fear And Loathing in Las Vegas, The Rum Diary
Hunter S. Thompson was a controversial author and journalist with a penchant for alcohol, drugs and guns. The Gonzo Journalist’s most famous work, the cult classic, Fear And Loathing in Las Vegas, is about a journalist and his attorney consuming a vast array of pharmaceuticals in Las Vegas.
Irvine Welsh
Born: September 27th 1958
Notable Transgressive Works: Trainspotting, The Acid House, Skagboys, Filth, Porno
Controversial themes in Welsh’s writing include drug abuse, soccer hooliganism, sexual perversion, inner city poverty and brutality. His first book, Trainspotting, is about Scottish housing scheme dwelling heroin addicts. Filth has a tapeworm afflicted, misanthropic, corrupt policeman as its protagonist.
Bret Easton Ellis
Born: March 7th 1964
Notable Transgressive Works: Less Than Zero, American Psycho, Glamorama, The Informers
Disillusioned, nihilistic and even sociopathic characters are the staple of cult author Bret Easton Ellis’s books. His most infamous work, American Psycho, caused outrage even before it was published, as many in the literary establishment were disgusted with the sexual violence and what some viewed as the misogynistic nature of its contents.
Chuck Palahniuk
Born: February 21st 1962
Notable Transgressive Works: Fight Club, Haunted, Choke, Invisible Monsters, Rant
Palahniuk has constantly courted controversy with the dark and disturbing content of his books. His seminal work Fight Club is brimming with violence and nihilism. His most scandalous work, Haunted, is often voted in polls as one of the most disturbing books ever written.