![]() “The Shards” is Ellis’ latest novel, what he calls a “fictional memoir” of his last year in high school. And “The Informers” includes murder and suicide, castration and corpse mutilation, and the drinking of blood during sex. About the only thing that excites his disaffected characters in “Less Than Zero” is a snuff film “Glamorama” includes a gang of models turned terrorists. It was certainly not the author’s only brush with the macabre. His notorious novel “American Psycho” features Patrick Bateman, one of literature’s most memorable serial killers, and was famously cancelled by Simon & Schuster just months before it was due to be sent to the printers, citing “aesthetic differences over what critics had termed its violent and women-hating content.” ‘American Psycho’ author slams NYC: ‘How in the f–k does anyone live here?’īret Easton Ellis writes bloody books. Hey, Bret Easton Ellis: You don’t have the right to complain about NYC ![]() How likely are you to commit murder, according to your zodiac sign ![]() ‘American Psycho’ writer reveals childhood in doomsday cult promised trip to Venus ![]()
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