Glamorama by Bret Easton Ellis [FIRST EDITION • FIRST PRINTING] 1999 • Knopf
Glamorama by Bret Easton Ellis
FIRST EDITION • FIRST PRINTING [1999] ALFRED A KNOPF
Beautiful true 1st with iconic art design.
Dust jacket is in beautiful shape; a touch of extremely mild shelf wear and some laminate veining along edge of front. Otherwise, pristine.
Book itself is excellent; looks and reads like new with some trace rub wear to pictorial boards.
“Compelling and scary. A political thriller bursting with conspiracies, double agents and international terrorism. Glamorama is like a Semtex attack on our superficialities.” —The Face
The author of American Psycho continues to shock and haunt us with his incisive and brilliant dissection of the modern world. In his most ambitious and gripping book yet, Bret Easton Ellis delivers a gripping and brilliant dissection of our celebrity-obsessed culture.
Victor Ward, a twenty-something model in fashion- and celebrity-obsessed Manhattan, is gradually, imperceptibly drawn into a shadowy looking-glass of that society, there and in London and Paris, and then finds himself trapped on the other side, in a much darker place where fame and terrorism and family and politics are inextricably linked and sometimes indistinguishable. At once implicated and horror-stricken, his ways of escape blocked at every turn, he ultimately discovers—back on the other, familiar side—that there was no mirror, no escape, no world but this one in which hotels implode and planes fall from the sky.