
Charles Michael “Chuck” Palahniuk (born February 21, 1962) is an American fiction novelist and journalist. The most popular Palahniuk’s book is “Fight Club”, which was later filmed by David Fincher.
Awards
the 1997 Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award (for “Fight Club”)
the 1997 Oregon Book Award for Best Novel (for “Fight Club”)
the 2003 Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award (for “Lullaby”)
He was also nominated for the 1999 Oregon Book Award for Best Novel for “Survivor” and for the Bram Stoker Award for Best Novel for “Lullaby” in 2002 and “Haunted” in 2005.
Bibliography
Fiction
Fight Club (1996)
Survivor (1999)
Invisible Monsters (1999)
Choke (2001)
Lullaby (2002)
Diary (2003)
Haunted (2005)
Rant (2007)
Snuff (2008)
Pygmy (2009)
Tell All (2010)
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)
Related posts:
- The Rules of Fight Club
- 8 Rules of Falling Asleep