One of the most prominent names in underground literature, Chuck Palahniuk, brings societal absurdities to life with his signature sarcastic approach in his novel Yargı Günü, published by Düşbaz Kitaplar! In Yargı Günü, a dystopian novel where Palahniuk elevates what he achieved in his cult classic Fight Club, he fearlessly brings to reality the logical conclusions of every separatist fantasy, alternative truth, and conspiracy theory hidden within the American psyche.
Düşbaz Kitaplar, a dynamic brand of Ayrıntı Yayınları that explores new stories from different corners of the world, has brought readers the dystopian novel Yargı Günü, considered Chuck Palahniuk’s best work and written by the powerful voice of underground literature and author of Fight Club. Yargı Günü is the fourth book by Palahniuk to be published by Düşbaz Kitaplar, following Consider This, Inheritance, and Haunted.

When you think of Chuck Palahniuk, the first thing that undoubtedly comes to mind is Fight Club. However, if you ask whether the scope, success, and quality of what he achieved in this cult classic has been surpassed, there’s no doubt that Yargı Günü is the answer.
Egotistical, aging politicians are planning a grim fate for the increasing young male population. Working-class men fantasize about burying the aristocracy. University professors propose theories to students that only promise a bleak and troubled future. For months, angry men across the country have been organizing, planning, and joining forces with like-minded comrades to take control.
These men only inform those they trust about the impending Yargı Günü. They do not speak with strangers. They memorize the directives contained in the guiding book titled Yargı Günü prepared for this purpose. They are preparing for the day of reckoning while also compiling a list of those deemed deserving of death (professors, politicians, journalists, academics, etc.).

Chuck Palahniuk, with Yargı Günü, once again excels at his best, delving into societal absurdities and flaws with his signature sarcastic style. As he explores these themes, he aims to challenge readers to see how much they can endure before putting the book down and completely distancing themselves from it. So, how much can you handle?
Yargı Günü, translated into Turkish by S. Emre Yavuz, is now available in bookstores and online sales sites!




























