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Conversely, many critics now view it as a brilliant critique of late-stage capitalism and the "greed is good" era. Digital Availability: FB2 and Flibusta
The search query references (Американский психопат) by Bret Easton Ellis, specifically in the context of the fb2 file format and the Flibusta (Флибуста) digital library. Conversely, many critics now view it as a
Published in 1991, American Psycho is a seminal work of contemporary literature that serves as a transgressive satire of the 1980s Manhattan "yuppie" culture [1]. The story is narrated by , a wealthy investment banker who spends his days obsessed with designer labels, expensive dinners, and social status, while his nights are filled with horrific acts of violence and serial murder. Key Themes and Satire The story is narrated by , a wealthy
The terms in your query— and Flibusta —refer to the technical side of accessing the book: The story is narrated by
It was dropped by its original publisher, Simon & Schuster, before being picked up by Vintage Books [1].
In several countries, including Germany and Australia, it was classified as "restricted," meaning it could only be sold to adults or in shrink-wrap [3].