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Twenty-five years on from "Less Than Zero", we pick up again with "Clay". In 1985, Bret Easton Ellis shocked, stunned and disturbed with "Less Than Zero", his 'extraordinarily accomplished first novel' ("New Yorker"), successfully chronicling the frightening consequences of unmitigated hedonism within the ranks of the ethically bereft youth of 80s Los Angeles. Now, twenty-five years later, Ellis returns to those same characters: to Clay and the band of infamous teenagers whose lives weave sporadically through his. But now, some years on, they face an even greater period of disaffection: their own middle age. Clay seems to have moved on - he's become a successful screenwriter - but when he returns from New York to Los Angeles, to help cast his new movie, he's soon drifting through a long-familiar circle. Blair, his former girlfriend, is now married to Trent, and their Beverly Hills parties attract excessive levels of fame and fortune, though for all that Trent is a powerful manager, his baser instincts remain: he's still a bisexual philanderer. Then there's Clay's childhood friend, Julian - who's now a recovering addict - and their old dealer, Rip - face-lifted beyond recognition and seemingly even more sinister than he was in his notorious past. Clay, too, struggles with his own demons after a meeting with a gorgeous actress determined to win a role in his movie. And with his life careening out of control, he's forced to come to terms with the deepest recesses of his character - and with his seemingly endless proclivity for betrayal.
Bret Easton Ellis is also the author of Less Than Zero, The Rules of Attraction, American Psycho, The Informers, Glamorama, and Lunar Park, and his work has been translated into twenty-seven languages. He lives in Los Angeles.
Format: Book (Paperback)
ISBN13: 9780330517096
Published: June 2010
Number of pages: 256
Width: 216 mm
Height: 135 mm
Audience: General/trade
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Country: United Kingdom
Review by Keira, Berkelouw Cronulla
Bret Easton Ellis first shocked us with his debut novel 'Less Than Zero'
25 years ago. Imperial Bedrooms' reintroduced Clay's character, but this
time as a successful screenwriter returning to LA to cast a new film
adaptation. Not much else has changed in Clay's world though - money,
fame, murder and drugs still make his world tick, but this time he's a
little bit richer and a little bit hipper!
You don't need to have read the prequel to enjoy this novel, but if you
have, prepare to see what disenfranchised youth looks like 25 years
later.
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Imperial Bedrooms is set 25 years after Less than Zero, Bret Easton Ellis’ first novel. It revisits the same characters, Clay and his band of infamous teenagers, who are now facing middle age. Clay seems to have moved on (he is a successful screenwriter), but when he returns to Los Angeles to help cast his new movie, he soon realises that he is drifting through the old familiar circle. Blair, his vulnerable former girlfriend, has married bisexual Trent, and their Beverly Hills parties attract excessive levels of fame and fortune. Julian, a recovering addict, runs an ultra-discreet escort service. Rip, their old dealer, is involved in activities even more sinister than those of his notorious past. Clay finds himself connected with Kelly Montrose, a producer whose gruesome death is suddenly very much the talk of the town. As his seemingly endless proclivity for betrayal draws him further and further into this ominous case it looks as if he will face more serious consequences than ever before.
Bret Easton Ellis, who lives in Los Angeles, is the author of The Rules of Attraction, American Psycho, The Informers, Glamorama, and Lunar Park. His work has been translated into twenty-seven languages.
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