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29 September 2017

A List Of Top Seven Titles In The Dark Comedy Novel Category

By Robert Peterson


Black comedy is a concept created by entertainers during the Surrealist movement back in the mid thirties. This is often regarded as a classic comical style that focuses on various grim topics. However, instead of focusing on its dark aspects, the one who delivers the jokes makes light of it or focuses on its humor. Majority of the topics used here are considered taboo by society, which makes it a somewhat unconventional type of humor to have.

At present times, this comical approach continues to be used by various comedians and has been interpreted in numerous formats. This includes the creation of literature that expands on various topics regarding it, as well as movies and songs created by artists across the world. Following this trail of thought, this article contains a list of top seven titles in the Dark Comedy Novel category in literature.

A famous and modern author known for this literary format is Chuck Palahniuk. He is known for using dark humor as a means of entertainment and a plot device, as evident in Haunted. The plot involves short stories focused on all the characters involved. These stories are compiled and intertwine during the course of events, to create a unifying retelling of the horrors faced by these strangers while being trapped under one roof together.

Daniel Handler is another author to use this format, evident in his book titled The Basic Eight. The reader becomes engrossed reading the musings and thoughts of a high school kid named Flannery, who writes all these in a diary format. The diary contains clever quips and musings on the educational system, topics on Satanism, and the prominence of talk shows portrayed by the media. At the last few pages, Flannery becomes involved in a school interpretation of Othello, during which she compares herself to characters included in it.

Another publication is titled The Death of Bunny Munro, and is authored by Nick Cave, the vocalist for an Australian rock band. The plot focuses on Bunny, a womanizing and alcohol addicted man who has a hard time dealing with the death of his wife. She died because of suicide, which came as a surprise to him. His job involves going from one door to another to sell beauty products but does not notice a serial killer who is watching him from afar.

Choke is another novel written by Chuck Palahniuk, which was made into a major film production sometime after its initial release. The titular character is Victor, who is a sexually addicted man who is struggling to support his mother residing in a nursing home. To keep up with expenses, he devises a scheme for strangers to give donations, while he works in a museum. As he continues this, he becomes capable of supporting his mother, while also building his dream home.

One hundred and One Uses for a Dead Cat was first published in the late forties and was a collection of comics that continued into two thousand eleven. It was written by Simon Bond and each panel ended with his tag line, which revolves around a cat. The cats are drawn in a macabre fashion, some of them are dead while others are doing activities that humans would normally do.

Kurt Vonnegut Jr. Is a famous classical writer that created novels in this category. A notable one is The Sirens of Titan, which was published during the 50s and is considered by scholars and enthusiasts as an innovative work of fiction. It also has underlying tones of science fiction where the protagonists ponder and discuss topics about free will, a god, and the purpose of human life. As they do this, the world is slowly being taken over by Martians, who intend to invade the planet.

The Rules of Attraction was written by Bret Eaton Ellis, who is also known for his satirical works. This novel focused on three bohemian art college students, who become intertwined with one another. This results in a love triangle, which was converted into a major film during the early two thousands.




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