Chuck Palahniuk

Chuck Palahniuk

63 · Born: Feb 21, 1962

Personal Details

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BornFeb 21, 1962 Pasco, Washington, USA

Biography

Chuck is a discreet and prolific writer who ceaselessly generates ideas and jots down notes for future literary endeavors. His remarkable talent for humor, creativity, and thought-provoking storytelling has the extraordinary ability to prompt readers to reassess themselves and their surroundings in ways they never would have considered previously.

His cultural background is a unique blend of French and Russian heritage, with his surname originating from Ukraine. The author's breakthrough came with his debut novel "Fight Club," which was subsequently adapted into a film by 20th Century Fox. His subsequent works, including "Survivor," "Invisible Monsters," "Choke," "Lullaby," and "Haunted," further solidified his reputation as a masterful storyteller.

In recent years, Chuck has expanded his repertoire by publishing a travel book about his hometown, Portland, Oregon, titled "Fugitives & Refugees," in 2003. His most recent literary effort is the novel "Rant," which showcases his continued ability to captivate and inspire readers with his distinctive narrative style.

Career

2008
Choke
Choke as Passenger (uncredited)
2008
Choke
Choke as Novel
1999
Fight Club
Fight Club as Novel
Lullaby
Lullaby as Screenplay
Rant
Rant as Novel