Book summaryIn Bret Easton Ellis's controversial 1989 novel, Patrick Bateman is a sadistic madman who believes that everything (including people) is a commodity designed for his personal gratification. His graphically described acts of torture and murder fail to affect him--and also fail to satisfy him. The epitome of the consumer culture of the 1980s, Bateman is a monstrous icon of an empty and nihilistic world. |
American Psycho (Vintage Contemporaries)by ELLIS, BRET EASTON
Book desription: New York: Vintage. March 1, 2000. Paperback. Near Fine. The controversial novel about a handsome serial killer who moves among the young and trendy in 1980s New York.
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