Less Than Zero
Bret Easton Ellis • 1985
Devastation Rating
addiction literary fiction trauma loss
Our Take
Los Angeles as anaesthetic. Ellis writes addiction not as drama but as flatness — the drugs, the parties, the violence, all rendered in the same affectless monotone. Clay sees everything and feels nothing, and the horror is not what happens but how little any of it registers.
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