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813/.54 20 PS3566.A4554 F54 1996 Fight Club is a 1996 novel. It follows the experiences of an struggling with. Inspired by his doctor's exasperated remark that insomnia is not suffering, the protagonist finds relief by impersonating a seriously ill person in several support groups. Then he meets a mysterious man named and establishes an underground club as radical. In 1999, director adapted the novel into a, starring.
The film acquired a despite underperforming financially. The film's prominence heightened the profile of the novel and that of Palahniuk.

The sequel was released in comic book form in May 2015. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Plot [ ] Fight Club centers on an, who works as a specialist for an unnamed car company. Because of the stress of his job and the brought upon by frequent business trips, he begins to suffer from recurring. When he seeks treatment, his doctor advises him to visit a support group victims to 'see what real suffering is like'. He finds that sharing the problems of others—despite not having testicular cancer himself—alleviates his insomnia.
The narrator's unique treatment works until he meets Marla Singer, another 'tourist' who visits the support group under false pretenses. The possibly disturbed Marla reminds the narrator that he is a faker who does not belong there. He begins to hate Marla for keeping him from crying, and, therefore, from sleeping.
After a confrontation, the two agree to attend separate support group meetings to avoid each other. The truce is uneasy, and the narrator's insomnia returns. While on a nude beach, the narrator meets, a charismatic extremist of mysterious means.
After an explosion destroys the narrator's, he asks to stay at Tyler's house. Tyler agrees, but asks for something in return: 'I want you to hit me as hard as you can.' Both men find that they enjoy the ensuing. They subsequently move in together and establish a 'fight club', drawing numerous men with similar temperaments into fighting matches, set to the following rules: • You don't talk about fight club. • You don't talk about fight club.
• When someone says stop, or goes limp, the fight is over. • Only two guys to a fight. • One fight at a time.
• They fight without shirts or shoes. • The fights go on as long as they have to. • If this is your first night at fight club, you have to fight. — Fight Club, pages 48–50 Later in the book, a mechanic tells the narrator about two new rules of the fight club: nobody is the center of the fight club except for the two men fighting, and the fight club will always be free.
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Marla, noticing that the narrator has not recently attended his support groups, calls him to claim that she has overdosed on in a half-hearted suicide attempt. Tyler returns from work, picks up the phone to Marla's drug-induced rambling, and rescues her.