Chuck Palahniuk

Chuck Palahniuk

About

Chuck Palahniuk is an acclaimed American novelist known for his edgy, transgressive fiction. Born on February 21, 1962, in Pasco, Washington, he gained widespread fame with his novel "Fight Club," which was later adapted into a cult classic film. Palahniuk's work often explores themes of consumerism, identity, and mental health, characterized by a dark, satirical style. Over his career, he has penned numerous bestselling novels, including "Choke," "Invisible Monsters," and "Haunted." Palahniuk’s distinctive voice has garnered a loyal following and influenced a generation of writers. An alumnus of the University of Oregon, he continues to write and inspire.

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