Chuck Palahniuk

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Sam Rockwell and director Clark Gregg render Palahniuk's "Choke" as madcap sex farce. Plus: The man who destroyed American culture! Filipina ladyboys in Iceland!
  • Sundance hands out hardware

    Park City's big prizes go to the atmospheric Canadian-border drama "Frozen River" and the inspirational Katrina doc "Trouble the Water."
  • In your tribe

    Young people are staying single longer because they are so fulfilled by their network of friends, says journalist Ethan Watters in a new book. Has he touched on a generational phenomenon, or did he just write a book about his Burning Man crew?
  • The company of men

    Admirers of "Fight Club" author Chuck Palahniuk convene to discuss art, life, masculine pain and why groin kicks are very, very popular.
  • Blood on the streets

    "Made in America," an operatic history of the Crips-Bloods feud, generates heat at Sundance. Plus: Palahniuk's "Choke" makes much of Jesus' foreskin.
  • Letters

    Chuck Palahniuk responds to Laura Miller's review of his latest book. Plus: Salon readers on Palahniuk fans.
  • Susan Faludi coaches "Fight Club" author

    As the two compare notes, Chuck Palahniuk gets prepped for an appearance on "Politically Incorrect."
  • "Fight Club"

    The late-'90s crisis of masculinity has arrived in pop culture with a vengeance.
  • Testosterama

    The men behind the ballsy "Fight Club" talk about anti-consumerism, annoying boomerisms and how to make soap out of human fat.
  • Is it fistfighting, or just multi-tasking?

    "Fight Club" author Chuck Palahniuk offers advice on what to do when you haven't got time for the pain.
  • Movie makes "Fight Club" book a contender

    First editions of Chuck Palahniuk's novel have become a hot commodity.

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