For any reader familiar with Bret Easton Ellis' oeuvre, the pages of "Imperial Bedrooms" will offer a strong sense of deja vu - and not just because this novel is intended as a sequel to "Less Than ...
A quarter-century after his shockingly depraved debut in Bret Easton Ellis’s best-selling Less Than Zero, Clay returns to Los Angeles for further forays into alcohol-fuelled hedonism. A successful ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Bret Easton Ellis’ downbeat, creepy sequel to his seminal “Less Than Zero” begins with a surprising revelation: “They had made a movie about us. The movie ...
Thanks to his debut novel Less Than Zero, Bret Easton Ellis became one of the literary brand names of the 1980s. He's just written a quarter-century-later sequel called Imperial Bedrooms. He talks ...
Bret Easton Ellis has a long history with Hollywood. Over twenty years ago he was less than impressed with the film version of his novel Less Than Zero, though thirteen years later Mary Harron would ...
During his Sunday LAT Fest of Books Q & A, Bret Easton Ellis talked candidly about Hollywood with music journo Erik Himmelsbach, reports Cameron Carlson: Ellis speculated that Fox Searchlight might ...
Ennui is a difficult state to describe. It’s a depthless feeling — part boredom, part discontent, part torpor. It is a look especially suited to the French, since we Americans often lack the gravity ...
The alienated teens of Less Than Zero are middle aged in Bret Easton Ellis's new novel, but they have sunk deeper into delinquency "I've never searched for controversy," claims Bret Easton Ellis; ...
Graham Greene liked to claim that he had once entered a magazine competition inviting Greenian parodies and finished second. And you suspect that, if the Guardian's John Crace happened to be ...