Lunar Park

Lunar Park

by Bret Easton Ellis (Author)

Synopsis

Imagine becoming a bestselling novelist while still in college, and almost immediately famous and wealthy, then seeing your insufferable father reduced to a bag of ashes in a safety-deposit box, even as your celebrity drowns in a sea of vilification, booze and drugs. Imagine being given a second chance, as the Bret Easton Ellis of this remarkable novel is given. "Lunar Park" confounds one expectation after another, passing through comedy and mounting psychological and supernatural horror toward an astonishing resolution - about love and loss, fathers and sons - in what is surely the most original and moving novel of an extraordinary career. '"Lunar Park" is great enough to suggest that his best work may now be ahead rather than behind him; it's a very interesting ride with an always interesting novelist'. - "The Times". 'Emotionally powerful, "Lunar Park" is an unnerving and funny puzzle of a book: undoubtedly the real thing, as it were.' - "Guardian". 'Bret Easton Ellis has finally delivered the classic novel he promised with his wildly successful debut, Less Than Zero.' - "Sunday Times".

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Picador
Published: 02 Jun 2006

ISBN 10: 0330441671
ISBN 13: 9780330441674

Media Reviews
Addictive. . . . Sublime. . . . Exquisite. . . . Stirringly executed. . . . A phantasmagoria of love and loss, a fusion of hallucination and wisdom. - The New York Times The deftness with which Ellis handles an entertaining and suspenseful plot, as well as a sophisticated play between truth and fiction, real selves and imagined selves, is impressive. Lunar Park is not only enjoyable and consuming, but insightful. - San Francisco Chronicle John Cheever writes The Shining, . . . A strange triumph. . . . Here is a book that progresses from darkness and banality to light and epiphany with surprising strength and sureness. -Stephen King, Entertainment Weekly A mesmerizing read. . . . Genuinely frightening. . . . Lunar Park is a story about the momentous pain parents inflict on their children. . . . The worst violence is internal and emotional, and in its beautiful closing pages, this rich, deceptively complex novel argues that's the most damaging violence of all. - The Miami Herald