Bret Easton Ellis was born on March 7, 1964, in Los Angeles. His most famous work is American Psycho, which, because of its extreme violence, caused many petitions to have it banned. It was not. However, Bret Easton Ellis was dropped by his publisher, Simon & Schuster. Alfred A Knopf took him on and published American Psycho as a paperback, and the rest is history. World Fantasy Best Novel nominee (2006) : Lunar Park
Book Review:This is raw and powerful portrayal of a young generation that has experienced sex, drugs and disaffection at too early an age.
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Book Review:Lauren is the centre of a curious love triangle which involves the shrewd and passionate bisexual Paul, and Sean whose ambivalence and cynicism conceal- even from himself- his own romantic yearnings.
Book Review:Los Angeles in the very recent past. The Informers chronicles the lives of a group of people, fusing their voices into an intense, impressionistic narrative that spans and blurs genders, generations and even identities, all of them suffering from nothing less than the death of the soul.
Book Review:A political thriller, bursting with conspiracies, double agents and international terrorists.
Book Review:An author receives huge acclaim for his first novel. But it is too soon, too early for him to comprehend. While he is dealing with untold fame his father dies and he hits the booze and drugs. How will he get through this? Will he?