Glamorama

Glamorama by Bret Easton Ellis, published by Pan Macmillan in 1999, is a novel that delves into the model industry and the lives of disaffected youths. This edition spans 481 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Victor Ward, an ex-model who is tasked with organizing the opening of a fashionable club in New York City. His journey takes him to Europe in search of a missing ex-girlfriend, leading him into the heart of terrorist activities.
Readers will encounter a narrative that intertwines themes of style and chaos within the contemporary landscape. As Victor navigates the complexities of his mission, the book explores the intersections of glamour and danger, providing insight into the darker aspects of the fashion world. With its focus on the model industry and the challenges faced by young adults, Glamorama presents a unique perspective on a society obsessed with image and status.
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A thriller about the model industry and several disaffected youths. The narrator Victor Ward is the ultimate word in style: an ex-model organising the opening of a chic New York City club, he is sent on a mission to Europe to find an ex-girlfriend of his who disappeared, and ends up in the middle of terrorist activities.
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