Pros: Some fascinating observational writing. Cons: Poor sagging conclusion.
In his opening chapter of Lunar Park, Bret Easton Ellis asks what is left to be said about his most famous novel, American Psycho. In my case, I certainly cannot add very much to the debate, having never even been tempted to read the ...
Pros: Some interesting concepts at play. Cons: Dead prose sets a bad precedent for a lackluster story.
Bret Easton Ellis has grown into a ramshackle processer of words. In his latest novel, Lunar Park, he makes a clear and stark abandonment of the very magic that made him such an interesting writer. Always on the cutting edge of literature, Ellis ...
Paperback, Glamorama We'll slide down the surface of things . . .From his first novel - Less Than Zero, published when he was still a college student - to his most recent ...
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