Chuck Palahniuk's "Choke" is a novel that was published in 2001. The story follows the life of a man named Victor Mancini, who works part-time as a historical reenactor while also attending sex addiction meetings. Mancini's mother is hospitalized with dementia, and he discovers that she is not actually his biological mother.
To support himself and his mother's medical expenses, Victor begins choking in restaurants so that someone will save him and feel responsible for him. These individuals then often send him money and become his "saviors."
Throughout the novel, Palahniuk explores themes of identity, addiction, family relationships, and the search for meaning in life. The novel is written in Palahniuk's signature style of dark humor and satire, and it has been praised for its exploration of the darker side of human nature.
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