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  2. Choke (2008 film) - Wikipedia

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    Choke is a 2008 American black comedy film written and directed by Clark Gregg, based on the 2001 novel by Chuck Palahniuk.It stars Sam Rockwell and Anjelica Huston.It tells the story of a man who works in a colonial theme park, attends sexual addiction recovery meetings, and intentionally chokes on food in upscale restaurants so his "rescuers" give him money out of sympathy and thus cover his ...

  3. Choke (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Choke is a 2001 novel by American author Chuck Palahniuk. [1] The story focuses on Victor, a sex addict and con man [ 2 ] who also works at a colonial reenactment museum. [ 3 ] The novel was later adapted for film by Clark Gregg .

  4. Chuck Palahniuk - Wikipedia

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    Charles Michael Palahniuk (/ ˈ p ɔː l ə n ɪ k /; [1] [2] born February 21, 1962) is an American novelist who describes his work as transgressional fiction. [3] [4] He has published 19 novels, three nonfiction books, two graphic novels, and two adult coloring books, as well as several short stories.

  5. Chuck Palahniuk on His New Serial Killer Novel and the One ...

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    Chuck Palahniuk’s just-released 20th novel, “Not Forever, But For Now,” is dark and twisted, even for him. The author of “Fight Club” and “Choke” profiles two Welch brothers named ...

  6. ‘Fight Club’ Was Never Just About the Fight - AOL

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  7. Burnt Tongues - Wikipedia

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    Burnt Tongues is a collection of transgressive fiction stories [1] written by multiple authors, edited by Chuck Palahniuk, Richard Thomas, and Dennis Widmyer. 72 stories were submitted to the fan-made Palahniuk website "The Cult," and then put through a vetting process. [2] Palahniuk then selected and edited 20 of these for publication in the ...

  8. Cacophony Society - Wikipedia

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    One of the most widely known Cacophony members is novelist Chuck Palahniuk, who has mentioned his experiences with the Society in his writings, particularly in the book Fugitives and Refugees: A Walk in Portland, Oregon. Palahniuk used the Society as the inspiration for the fictional organization Project Mayhem in his novel Fight Club ...

  9. Category:Works by Chuck Palahniuk - Wikipedia

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