Bret Easton Ellis

Bret Easton Ellis

Bret Easton Ellis is an American novelist and short story writer. He was regarded as one of the so-called literary Brat Pack, which also included Tama Janowitz and Jay McInerney. He is a self-proclaimed satirist, whose trademark technique, as a writer, is the expression of extreme acts and opinions in an affectless style. Ellis employs a technique of linking novels with common, recurring characters. Though Ellis made his debut at 21 with the controversial 1985 bestseller Less Than Zero, a zeitgeist novel about amoral young people in Los Angeles, the work he is most remembered for is his third novel, 1991's American Psycho. On its release, the literary establishment widely condemned the novel as overly violent and misogynist; though many petitions to ban the book saw Ellis dropped by Simon & Schuster, the resounding controversy made it a paperback bestseller for Alfred A. Knopf later that year.

American Psycho - PulpMovies
The Rules of Attraction - PulpMovies
The Canyons - PulpMovies
Less Than Zero - PulpMovies
The Informers - PulpMovies
The Curse of Downers Grove - PulpMovies
Smiley Face Killers - PulpMovies
Inspired by Bret Easton Ellis - PulpMovies
Bait - PulpMovies
American Psycho - PulpMovies
This Is Not an Exit: The Fictional World of Bret Easton Ellis - PulpMovies
Less than Zero - PulpMovies
Behind the scenes of All That Glitters - PulpMovies
Orpheus - PulpMovies
Relapse - PulpMovies
Untitled American Psycho remake - PulpMovies
Figaro - PulpMovies
The Arrangement - PulpMovies
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