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Choke is a 2001 novel by American author Chuck Palahniuk.

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Plot summary

Choke follows Victor Mancini and his friend Denny through a few months of their lives with frequent flashbacks to the days when Victor was a child. He had grown up moving from one foster home to another, as his mother was found to be unfit to raise him. Several times throughout his childhood, his mother would kidnap him from his various foster parents, though every time they would eventually be caught, and he would again be remanded over to the governmental child welfare agency.

In the present day setting of the book, Victor is now a man in his mid-twenties who left medical school in order to find work to support his feeble mother who is now in a nursing home. He cannot afford the care that his mother is receiving so he resorts to being a con man. He consistently goes to various restaurants and purposely causes himself to choke mid-way through his meal, luring a "good Samaritan" into saving his life. He keeps a detailed list of everyone who saves him and sends them frequent letters about fictional bills he is unable to pay. The people feel so sorry for him that they send him cards and letters asking him about how he's doing and even continue to send him money to help him with the bills. He works at a re-enactment museum set in colonial times, where most of the employees are drug-addicts or, in his friend Denny's case, a fellow recovering sex addict. Most of the time Palahniuk spends describing Victor's job, Victor is guarding his friend Denny in the stocks (who is constantly caught with "contraband", items that don't correspond with the time period of the museum). Victor first met Denny at a sexual addiction support group (he was there as a guy who masturbates too much), and they later applied together to the same job.

While growing up, Victor's mother taught him numerous conspiracy theories and obscure medical facts which both confused and frightened him. This and his constant moves from one home to another have left Victor unable to form lasting and stable relationships with women. Victor looked up to a man he saw on a porn site because he knew exactly what he wanted, and decided that he had enough of something he would never need it, ergo if he was loved by enough people he would never need to love anyone. Victor therefore finds himself getting sexual gratification from women in sexual addiction support groups.

The narrative is episodic, and is presented out of chronological order. This is a writing style common to the author's books. You can find another example of this writing style in one of Palahniuk's other books, Rant (written in interview format).

Film adaptation

A film adaptation directed by Clark Gregg, starring Sam Rockwell and Anjelica Huston, was released commercially on September 26, 2008. Palahniuk makes a cameo appearance in the film.

Editions

Trivia

  • Much of Palahniuk’s research on Choke was conducted with total strangers at the gym and sexual addiction groups.
  • A song by Scottish band Biffy Clyro is titled "Joy.Discovery.Invention." after a line in the novel.




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