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GLAMORAMA: Return
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"His most ambitious book yet." -
Rolling Stone
"The perfect fin de siècle novel...Sick,
twisted, and possibly brilliant."
-The Advocate
"A wonderful lampooning of people badly needing
a good lampooning...Ellis's dialogue is fresh and energetic. His
narration is deliciously decadent."
-The Plain Dealer
"Pure Ellis- brimming with unsettling details,
ironic dialogue, and black humor...[He] moves Victor through a series
of implausible situations so masterfully that the reader is willing
to suspend disbelief."
-Vogue
"An American masterpiece...This is writing of extraordinary
wit and precision."
-Spin
"Nearly alone among his contemporaries, [Ellis has] had the
courage, and the genius, never to leave the literary playing field
as he found it." -Scotland
on Sunday
"A comic, and frightening story...The pleasures of a celebrity-worshipping
narrative overlaying a violent, chilling and, in the style of Ballard,
instructive plot are too great to ignore."
-Newsday
"An affirmation inside a horror story...[Ellis is] a master
stylist with hideously interesting new-fangled manners and the heart
of an old-fashioned moralist."
-The
Observer, London
"Impeccable...cold and pitiless and modern...[Ellis] captures
a cultural moment of radical dandyhood, where distinctions of sexuality
seem less important than whether you look like a model and wear
Prada."
-The
Village Voice
"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
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