American Psycho: A Chilling Exploration of Society's Dark Side
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American Psycho, a masterful novel by Bret Easton Ellis, presents a compelling narrative that intricately weaves together psychological horror and dark satire. Set in the vibrant and superficial world of 1980s Manhattan, this edition, published under the Vintage Contemporaries label, showcases a chilling protagonist, Patrick Bateman—a wealthy investment banker by day and a psychopathic killer by night. Readers are drawn into a disturbing exploration of consumerism,...
Show moreAmerican Psycho, a masterful novel by Bret Easton Ellis, presents a compelling narrative that intricately weaves together psychological horror and dark satire. Set in the vibrant and superficial world of 1980s Manhattan, this edition, published under the Vintage Contemporaries label, showcases a chilling protagonist, Patrick Bateman—a wealthy investment banker by day and a psychopathic killer by night. Readers are drawn into a disturbing exploration of consumerism, identity, and morality as Bateman navigates through lavish dinners, the latest fashion trends, and brutal crimes that reflect the emptiness of modern society.
This gripping novel challenges the reader's perceptions of sanity and societal norms while delving into the darker aspects of human nature. It’s not just a horror story; it’s a haunting commentary on the obsession with wealth and status. With its sharp prose and unsettling themes, American Psycho has become a quintessential work that resonates deeply amidst discussions of ethics and humanity.
Less| manufacturer | Vintage |
|---|---|
| releaseDate | 2010-06-09T00:00:00.000Z |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Digital Ebook Purchas |
No, due to its graphic content and mature themes, it's recommended for ages 18 and up.
It is primarily classified as a psychological thriller with elements of dark comedy and societal satire.
Yes, 'American Psycho' was adapted into a film in 2000, starring Christian Bale.
Key themes include consumerism, identity crisis, morality, and the effects of societal pressures.
It is a standalone novel not part of a series.