Less Than Zero
- Pages
- 208
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780679781493
- Reading Time
- ~3h 38min
Less Than Zero is a book by Bret Easton Ellis. It has 208 pages.
About this book
Bret Easton Ellis’s debut novel captures the emotional desolation of affluent youth in 1980s Los Angeles. Through a series of episodic encounters, the narrative follows Clay, a college student returning to Beverly Hills for a single weekend, as he navigates a social circle defined by conspicuous consumption and profound apathy. The text examines how material wealth and media saturation insulate its characters from genuine human connection, rendering violence, substance abuse, and romantic detachment as routine background noise. Ellis employs a deliberately flat, minimalist prose style that mirrors the emotional numbness of his subjects, allowing the setting and dialogue to carry the weight of the narrative. Widely recognized as a landmark work of postmodern American fiction, the novel offers a clear-eyed examination of generational alienation and the corrosive effects of consumer culture. Its stark depiction of adolescent disaffection sparked considerable critical debate upon publication and continues to serve as a reference point for scholarly discussions about wealth, identity, and emotional disconnection in contemporary society.
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How many pages is Less Than Zero?+
Less Than Zero has 208 pages.
What is Less Than Zero about?+
Bret Easton Ellis’s debut novel captures the emotional desolation of affluent youth in 1980s Los Angeles. Through a series of episodic encounters, the narrative follows Clay, a college student returning to Beverly Hills for a single weekend, as he navigates a social circle defined by conspicuous con...
Who wrote Less Than Zero?+
Less Than Zero was written by Bret Easton Ellis.