Chuck Palahniuk
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Charles Michael "Chuck" Palahniuk (born February 21 1962) is an American satirical novelist and freelance journalist of Ukrainian ancestry born in Pasco, Washington. The press release for his latest book, Rant, states he is now living in Vancouver, Washington. He is best known for the award-winning novel Fight Club, which was later made into a film directed by David Fincher. He has one of the largest centralized followings of any author on the Internet, based around his official website.
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Bibliography
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Fiction
- Insomnia: If You Lived Here, You'd Be Home Already (early 1990s, unpublished)
- Fight Club (1996)—which was adapted into the film of the same name (1999)
- Survivor (1999)
- Invisible Monsters (1999) (written between Insomnia and Fight Club)
- Choke (2001) (adapted into the 2008 film of the same name starring Sam Rockwell and Anjelica Huston, directed by Clark Gregg)
- Lullaby (2002)
- Diary (2003)
- Haunted (2005)
- Rant (2007)
- Snuff (2008)
- Pygmy (forthcoming, spring 2009, according to Palahniuk)
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Non-fiction
- Fugitives and Refugees: A Walk in Portland, Oregon (2003)
- Stranger Than Fiction: True Stories (2004)
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