Book details
American Psycho
by Bret Easton Ellis, Mariano Antolín Rato
1991
About the book
Set in the consumerist landscape of late-1980s Manhattan, the story follows Patrick Bateman, a young investment banker obsessed with high-end designer brands, rigid grooming routines, and the precise acoustics of pop music. Beneath his polished exterior, Bateman is a serial killer who commits acts of extreme sexual violence and torture. He moves through a world of interchangeable corporate peers where identity is defined only by business card quality and dinner reservations. As his sanity fractures, his internal monologues shift between technical critiques of Phil Collins or Whitney Houston and graphic descriptions of mutilation.
This book serves readers who want an uncompromising look at the intersection of yuppie culture and psychopathy. It attracts those interested in the nihilistic side of postmodern fiction where the line between hallucination and reality blurs. Readers walk away with a disturbing perspective on how extreme superficiality and wealth can camouflage total moral rot. The text functions as a brutal social anatomy, forcing an encounter with the hollow core of a society that prioritizes aesthetic perfection over human life.
Details
- Published
- 1991
- Language
- EN