- Publisher: Vintage Books / Alfred A. Knopf (Random House), 1998
- Book Rating Review: https://tinyurl.com/4y2c8hy8
Glamorama by Bret Easton Ellis
This book is a satire that follows a vacuous fashion model whose world of celebrity excess descends into a nightmarish, violent terrorist conspiracy. It uses graphic imagery to critique the moral bankruptcy and superficiality of late 20th-century consumer culture.
This book contains: abortion, alcohol (pervasive), alternate gender/sexual ideologies, animal cruelty, body horror, controversial commentary (heavily saturated), death/grief, deception, derogatory terms, drugs (used/abuse/drugging), dubious consent, gore, graphic sadistic imagery with mannequins, inflammatory commentary (intentional), moral decay, murder, non-sexual nudity, patently offensive content,pervasively vulgar content, profanity (excessive), prostitution, prurient content, rape, sexual activities/nudity (hedonistic, pornographic in style, vacuous) sex toys, S/M Imagery, smoking, suicide, terrorism, torture, violence, and voyeurism (pervasive and thematic).
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