Lunar Park
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Word Count
77,000 words, Guess
Page Count
308 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveisbn_9780330440011
- Internet Archivelunarpark0000elli_a2w9
- ISBN-100330439596
- ISBN-100330439537
- ISBN-100330440012
and 12 more
- ISBN-139780330439596
- ISBN-139780330439534
- ISBN-139780330440011
- OCLC Control Number61855498
- Better World BooksKR-638-995
- Better World BooksKR-010-792
- Better World Booksko-937-389
- Better World BooksKO-389-676
- Better World BooksKO-894-201
- Better World BooksKP-108-912
- Better World BooksKO-002-863
- Open LibraryOL26258500M
Classifications
- DDC813.54
- LCCPS3555.L5937
- DDC813/.54
and 1 more
- LCCPS3555.L5937 L86 2005
Description
Bret Ellis, the narrator of Lunar Park, is a writer whose first novel Less Than Zero catapulted him to international stardom while he was still in college. In the years that followed he found himself adrift in a world of wealth, drugs, and fame, as well as dealing with the unexpected death of his abusive father. After a decade of decadence a chance for salvation arrives; the chance to reconnect with an actress he was once involved with, and their son. But almost immediately his new life is threatened by a freak sequence of events and a bizarre series of murders that all seem to connect to Ellis's past. His attempts to save his new world from his own demons makes Lunar Park Ellis's most suspenseful novel. In this chilling tale reality, memoir, and fantasy combine to create not only a fascinating version of this most controversial writer but also a deeply moving novel about love and loss, parents and children, and ultimately forgiveness.From the Trade Paperback edition.
Description
"Imagine becoming a best-selling novelist, and almost immediately famous and wealthy, while still in college, and before long seeing your insufferable father reduced to a bag of ashes in a safety-deposit box, while after American Psycho your celebrity drowns in a sea of vilification, booze, and drugs." "Then imagine having a second chance ten years later, as the Bret Easton Ellis of this remarkable novel is given, with a wife, children, and suburban sobriety - only to watch this new life shatter beyond recognition in a matter of days. At a fateful Halloween party he glimpses a disturbing (fictional) character driving a car identical to his late father's, his stepdaughter's doll violently "malfunctions," and their house undergoes bizarre transformations both within and without. Connecting these aberrations to graver events - a series of grotesque murders that no longer seem random and the epidemic disappearance of boys his son's age - Ellis struggles to defend his family against this escalating menace event as his wife, their therapists, and the police insist that his apprehensions are rooted instead in substance abuse and egomania." "Lunar Park confounds one expectation after another, passing through comedy and mounting horror, both psychological and supernatural, toward a resolution - about love and loss, fathers and sons."--BOOK JACKET.
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