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Nobody writes American moral decay quite like Bret Easton Ellis. Across eight novels and nearly four decades, the ...
"The images I had were of people being driven mad by living in the city. Images of parents who were so hungry and unfulfilled ...
Bret Easton Ellis complained to Vanity Fair about his former home of New York City, saying "How does anyone live here?" But columnist Steve Cuozzo says the "American Psycho" author has no right to ...
Bret Easton Ellis grew up wealthy in Los Angeles, attended the exclusive Buckley School and was a teenager when he began writing what became "Less Than Zero," his debut novel that was published in ...
Author Bret Easton Ellis explained why he believes Generation X is currently the most conservative generation in an interview with UnHerd's Jacob Furedi. "I think part of the reason why Gen X is ...
Bret Easton Ellis writes bloody books. His notorious novel “American Psycho” features Patrick Bateman, one of literature’s most memorable serial killers, and was famously cancelled by Simon ...
The Shards is Bret Easton Ellis’s first novel since Imperial Bedrooms was published 13 years ago. In it, a 17-year-old Ellis, who both is and isn’t Ellis himself, tells the story of his senior ...
Bret Easton Ellis' 1980s-set novel "The Shards" is now in series development at HBO. Here's why it will work, and what needs to change.
It's been a dozen years since Bret Easton Ellis published a novel. And his latest, The Shards, is a narrative that came to him in 1981 — more than four decades ago — when he was a 17-year-old ...
Bret Easton Ellis’s new novel, “The Shards,” takes a nostalgic look back at 1981.It’s a murder thriller crossed with a coming-of-age tale, replete with Wayfarer sunglasses, quaaludes and ...
“The Shards,” the seventh novel by Bret Easton Ellis, is a paranoid slasher-thriller epic. It’s also an experiment in autofiction, set during the senior year of one “Bret Ellis” at a ...
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