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Chuck Palahniuk also known as The Man Whose Name Can't Be Pronounced. He wrote Jack's body parts. He lives. He will die.

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  • Chuck Palahniuk also known as The Man Whose Name Can't Be Pronounced. He wrote Jack's body parts. He lives. He will die.
  • Chuckie was born on a day at somewhere, probably in America, and was presumably raised by a parent, foster parent, government institution, the streets, or any combination of these. Later on after he was raised, he attended a school, where he learned to write along with other children under the influence of a teacher, we think. This may have had an impact on him, especially when one notes that he is now a person who, to the best of our knowledge, upon occasions writes things, presumably books, maybe, to some degree, if you have an open mind about this sort of thing.
  • Chuck Palahniuk is an American author born on February 21, 1962. He is known most for writing the novel Fight Club, which the movie was based on, and has since then garnered a respectable following. He has a minimalist writing style that utilizes a limited vocabulary, short sentences, and is meant to mimic the way an average person would talk when relaying a story to someone else. His stories typically start close to the end, with the protagonist recounting how he got there, the events of which might also be told out of chronological order as well.
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  • Chuck Palahniuk also known as The Man Whose Name Can't Be Pronounced. He wrote Jack's body parts. He lives. He will die.
  • Chuckie was born on a day at somewhere, probably in America, and was presumably raised by a parent, foster parent, government institution, the streets, or any combination of these. Later on after he was raised, he attended a school, where he learned to write along with other children under the influence of a teacher, we think. This may have had an impact on him, especially when one notes that he is now a person who, to the best of our knowledge, upon occasions writes things, presumably books, maybe, to some degree, if you have an open mind about this sort of thing.
  • Chuck Palahniuk is an American author born on February 21, 1962. He is known most for writing the novel Fight Club, which the movie was based on, and has since then garnered a respectable following. He has a minimalist writing style that utilizes a limited vocabulary, short sentences, and is meant to mimic the way an average person would talk when relaying a story to someone else. His stories typically start close to the end, with the protagonist recounting how he got there, the events of which might also be told out of chronological order as well. His earlier works fall under the label Transgressional Fiction, while his later works contain more horror elements. Many people feel that his work is overly nihilistic and cynical, and have labeled him a shock writer. Palahniuk does not believe that his work is in any way cynical or nihilistic, and has gone on record referring to himself as a Romantic—presumably the old Chivalric Romance. * Fiction: * Fight Club (1996) * Survivor (1999) * Invisible Monsters (1999) * Choke (2001) * Lullaby (2002) * Diary (2003) * Haunted 2005 (a book of short stories) (2005) * Rant (2007) * Snuff (2008) * Pygmy (2009) * Tell-All (2010) * Damned (2011) * Non-fiction: * Fugitives and Refugees: A Walk in Portland, Oregon (2003) * Stranger Than Fiction: True Stories (2004) * You Do Not Talk About Fight Club: I am Jack's Completely Unauthorized Essay Collection (2008) (introduction) * Film: * Fight Club (1999) * Choke (2008) * Invisible Monsters (2011) * Haunted (TBA) An adaptation of Survivor has been attempted, but due to its similarities with the events of September 11, 2001, they decided to put the project on hold, and to this day it never came to fruition.
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