The Informers (Paperback)

Author: Bret Easton Ellis
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780307473325
Publisher: Vintage Books USA
Publish Date: 3/31/2009
Buy.com Sku: 210456674
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Dimensions (in Inches) 7.75H x 5L x 0.5T
 
"Bruce calls, stoned and sunburned, from Los Angeles and tells me that he's sorry..." (from the first line)

In this seductive and chillingly nihilistic novel, Bret Easton Ellis, bestselling author of "American Psycho, "returns to Los Angeles, the city whose moral badlands he first surveyed in "Less Than Zero." His characters go to the same schools and eat at the same restaurants. They have sex with the same boys and girls and buy their drugs from the same dealers. And their interactions delineate a chilling, fascinating, and outrageous descent into the abyss beneath the gorgeous surfaces of L.A.
 
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With a series of interconnected vignettes, Bret Easton Ellis reveals the seething hedonism which existed just beneath the gleaming surface of Los Angeles in the 1980s. While his characters occupy seemingly diverse stations in life, they are all linked by their stoic surrender to lust and addiction, such that each person's immoral actions work to drive the others in circles, as if they were gears churning within a common machine. A group of men spend a night in a diner, reminiscing about a car crash that killed one of their friends a year ago, as they subtly compete to project the proper emotional response to the tragedy. A bride-to-be and her future stepdaughter trade views on the coming wedding which will unite them, an event they each dread for different reasons they can not reveal. A possible vampire picks up girls at local clubs and brings them home to bleed them, which results in a horrific trip after he drinks the heroin-tainted blood of a junkie. Characters from Ellis's other fiction (LESS THAN ZERO, THE RULES OF ATTRACTION) appear and everyone continually crosses over from one story to another, engaging in passionless, bisexual sex and other mindless forms of debauchery, trying to kindle their existence through extreme experience.

 

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New York Times Book Review
"'The Informers' is spare, austere, elegantly designed, telling in detail, coolly ferocious, sardonic in its humor, every vestige of authorial sentiment expunged." - George Stade

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"Austere, elegantly designed, telling in detail, and coolly ferocious."


 
Author Bio
Bret Easton Ellis
Bret Easton Ellis published his first novel LESS THAN ZERO when he was 21 and still an undergraduate at Bennington College. The novel revolved around a young man who returns from college to Los Angeles and becomes disheartened by the moral vacuousness of his friends. Themes of apathy, disillusionment, and depravity would continue in his subsequent novels, notably AMERICAN PSYCHO, the story of a psychopathic yuppie murderer, which was made into a film starring Christian Bale. Ellis is also known for using reoccurring characters in his novels, with minor characters in one novel appearing as the protagonist of another. Born in Los Angeles, his father abandoned the family when Ellis was six. He now lives in New York City.

 
 
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BRUCE CALLS FROM MULHOLLAND

Bruce calls, stoned and sunburned, from Los Angeles and tells me that he''s sorry. He tells me he''s sorry for not being here, at campus with me. He tells me that I was right, that he should have flown to the workshop this summer, and he tells me that he''s sorry he''s not in New Hampshire and that he''s sorry he hasn''t called me in a week and I ask him what he''s doing in Los Angeles and don''t mention that it has been two months.

Bruce tells me that things went bad ever since Robert left the apartment they were sharing on Fifty-sixth and Park and went on a white-water-rafting trip with his stepfather down the Colorado River, leaving his girlfriend, Lauren, who also lives in the apartment on Fifty-sixth and Park, and Bruce alone, together, for four weeks. I have never met Lauren but I know what kind of girl Robert is attracted to and I can picture what she must look like clearly in my mind and then I''m thinki
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