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Lunar Park

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Pages
404
Language
EN
ISBN
9780375727276
Reading Time
~7h 4min

Lunar Park is a book by Bret Easton Ellis. It has 404 pages.

About this book

Bret Easton Ellis’s Lunar Park returns to the author’s signature blend of sharp social critique and psychological unease, filtered through a deeply personal lens. Following the tragic loss of his infant son, Ellis’s fictionalized self retreats to Beverly Hills, where grief and guilt manifest as supernatural encounters. The novel navigates the blurred boundaries between autobiography and fiction, populating its pages with spectral versions of celebrities, literary figures, and the author’s own family. Through darkly comic episodes and haunting imagery, Ellis examines the corrosive nature of celebrity culture, the fragility of suburban life, and the enduring weight of parental loss. The narrative structure deliberately destabilizes reality, inviting readers to question what is documented memory and what is imagined reckoning. Notable for its unflinching introspection and genre-bending approach, the work stands as a meditation on how storytelling can serve as both sanctuary and trap. Ellis maintains his characteristic stylistic precision while shifting toward a more melancholic register, offering a complex portrait of mourning set against the glossy backdrop of Los Angeles.

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How many pages is Lunar Park?+

Lunar Park has 404 pages.

What is Lunar Park about?+

Bret Easton Ellis’s Lunar Park returns to the author’s signature blend of sharp social critique and psychological unease, filtered through a deeply personal lens. Following the tragic loss of his infant son, Ellis’s fictionalized self retreats to Beverly Hills, where grief and guilt manifest as supe...

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Lunar Park was written by Bret Easton Ellis.