Bret Easton Ellis 1991 best-selling horror novel American Psycho is widely appreciated for its transgressive and postmodern themes. The book tells the story of well-to-do Manhattan investment banker, Patrick Bateman, who lives a double-life as a serial killer. Apart from his penchant for taking lives, Bateman is shown to be racist, homophobic, elitist, and chauvinistic.
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