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Genre : Satirical Drama
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Glamorama
Get your tickets and watch this satirical drama based on social status of the Americans.
Glamorama is authored by Bret Eastman Ellis and was published in the year 1998. The author has put into seven years of hard work. The story revolves around the ambitious social strata and is a kind of satirical. In 1985 the book "When Less Than Zero" became the hit bestseller lists, Ellis was studying at Bennington. The book was about chemicals, sexual, social, literary lives. Ellis had quite a tough time while writing this book, Glamorama since it took a long seven years, during those years he felt that it the book might not turn our to be too well. He felt that if that is the case he will look into other means of making a living. But then Glamorama turned out well and contains the same mix of seriousness and mockery like the other novels published by the same author. It is an espionage thriller.
Characters are drawn from those who are materially overindulged but who are spiritually malnourished. The character are thrown into a world where anything is possible, while the acts of the wealthy and beautiful is disturbed by the shocking acts of violence. The story shows that behind the photo shoots and runways there lurks real evil. There is a mixture of outrage and farce that is connected to the jet set to the heinous acts of the terrorists and that feels strangely authentic. The big part of the book is covered with the celebrity culture that is very much surreal. It's difficult to dismiss the book because it contains some familiar aspects of the materialistic society.
A 27-year old model and nightclub manager, Victor Ward is the name, spends his days and nights organizing parties, where he is always tensed about the celebrity circle, whether they will turn up or not. More troubles creep in the form of F. Fred Palakon who entrust him to search one his girl friend who has gone missing and Ward ends up mixing with a group of terrorists in Paris.
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Show Biography - Glamorama
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Ellis earlier book was a satire about greed and wild desire about consumerism, Glamorama is a satire on society's obsession with celerities as well as the beauties. The novel has got a great deal of humor that is black and evil, violence and incongruous juxtaposition of subject matter.
Ellis was born in Los Angeles. He was the son of a wealthy property developer Robert Martin Ellis and Dale Ellis. He was educated at The Buckley School and then went on to study music at Bennington College in Vermont. Before he started writing books, he also worked as a musician in a band named The Parents. His first book Less Than Zero came out when he was still a student. It was well received by the readers and as such the book sold 50,000 copies in its first year. In 1987 he moved on to New York to release his second novel. His next book American Psycho was the most controversial book as it drew protests from many quarters of the society. Still the novel American Psycho achieved the status of cult.
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