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Chuck Palahniuk: 21st Century Literary PowerhouseA brief insight into the life and work of the exceptional American novelist Chuck Palahniuk. An avid fan’s analysis of the unparalleled style of prose that has given him international recognition.
Chuck Palahniuk's Diary - Book Review for the Nihilist Readers of PalahniukOpinionated book review of Chuck Palahniuk's "Diary."- Invisible Monsters by Chuck Palahniuk: Audio Book Vs. Paperback FormatInvisible Monsters by Chuck Palahniuk is much better in the paperback format than in the audio book format.
Diary by Chuck Palahniuk: A Book ReviewA review of Diary by Chuck Palahniuk. Another dark tale to add to his collection of novels.- Author Chuck Palahniuk Fight Club, Survivor and BeyondChuck Palahniuk (Ukranian, pronounced 'paula nick') author of Fight Club, Survivor, Rant, Choke, Lullaby and other brief one-word book titles, has earned high marks in literary circles.
- A Contemporary Article About Chuck PalahniukThis paper provides a basic overview of the popular author, Chuck Palahniuk (Fight Club, Invisible Monsters, Rant), and looks at how his works fit in to contemporary literature.
The Top Three Books Which Would Be Films If I Were in Charge Around Here!Three of my picks for making a good story into a great movie. They are all unique in one way or another and are definitely not main stream which is why they will probably never become films!- Pygmy: The Latest from Chuck PalahniukThe newest book release from author Chuck Palahniuk is "Pygmy". Told from the journal of an undercover operative in the United States posing as a foreign exchange student, Pygmy is an excellent, fun and unique read.
"Snuff" by Chuck PalahniukOnce again Chuck Palahniuk dives into the dark seedy side of life to bring out a point. Good reading or listening.
"Stranger Than Fiction: True Stories" by Chuck Palahniukif you are a Chuck Palahniuk fan you will find this collection of true stories very interesting told from his point of view- Apologies to Chuck PalahniukChoke was released to DVD in February of 2009, starring Sam Rockwell, Kelly Macdonald and Anjelica Huston. Based on the novel by Chuck Palahniuk.
Anger Expressed Through Chuck Palahniuk's "Fight Club"A look at the anger Chuck Palahniuk expresses about society through the use of point of view and symbolism. "What happens at fight club doesn't happen in words" (Palahniuk 51).- A Review of the Novel Fight Club by Chuck PalahniukIn this article, I review the cult classic novel, Fight Club, by Chuck Palahniuk.
"Diary: A Novel" Chuck PalahniukIn a haunting story of reincarnation, betrayal and greed Chuck Palahniuk has created a very intriguing novel that is very hard to put down. Each chapter ends with something new revealed and a new puzzle to solve.- "Choke" by Chuck Palahniuk (pub. 2001)My review of the book "Choke" and promotion for the upcoming film based on the book.
- Chuck Palahniuk's Diary Diagrams the Meaning of ArtFormatted like actual entries in a diary, Chuck Palahniuk's novel "Diary" is organized not by chapters but by dates and occasional references to the lunar cycle.
- Chuck Palahniuk, Literary GeniusA commemorative piece about Chuck Palahniuk, his writing style, overcoming hardships, and the ultimate form of flattery-his influences on popular culture.
- Review: Haunted by Chuck PalahniukA review of Chuck Palahniuk's experimental novel Haunted.
Chuck Palahniuk : U.S. Book TourPopular author of the novel "Fight Club" sets dates for book tour.- Choosing a Chuck Palahniuk Book: A Guide to the Books by the Author of Fight ClubChuck Palahniuk is best known for being the author of the book-turned-movie Fight Club. However, he has written a handful of other books that are quirky, interesting, and brilliantly done. So if you liked Fight Club, check out this guide.
Chuck Palahniuk: Writing from the GutThe power of words cannot be underestimated. Specially when it can make someone pass out.- Chuck Palahniuk's Greatest HitsChuck Palahniuk's top five novels are amazing works of 21st century literature. Sex, Drugs and addiction found within his novels address life in the American fast lane.
- Lullaby by Chuck PalahniukEasily Palahniuk's best work, this book is dark, funny and philosophical. Helen Boover Boyle is a perfect Palahniuk hero: cynical and world-weary and yet capable of change and redemption.
- Invisible Monsters by Chuck PalahniukInvisible Monsters is the story of a young woman (the name is never given until the very end) who has just suffered the traumatic experience of having the lower half of her jaw shot off.
- Chuck Palahniuk's PygmyNOVEL OF A CHILD SPY
- Review of Snuff by Chuck PalahniukChuck Palahniuk's newest novel 'Snuff' is firmly located in the grotesque.
Book Review: Haunted by Chuck PalahniukPalahniuk's "Haunted" takes a look at how people can transform anything to work in the favor of fame, money, and respect -- Even if it's in their worst interest.- Lullaby by Author Chuck PalahniukPalahniuk continues to punch out cult novels of intensity and strangeness