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My commute to work was made excellent the other day when I saw a motorcyclist try to ride on the pavement to avoid a traffic queue, lose control, fall off and land bollock-first on a concrete bollard. He was fine, eventually – but tell us your tales of the old blinding agony to the gentleman's or gentlewoman's area.
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You fill in the blanks I can't be arsed.
tl;dr
American Psycho.
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*Edit*
Apparently I am. Google attributes it to Heslop in Porridge.
( , Mon 11 Mar 2013, 16:54, closed)
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You'd think we'd have better things to do.
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I mean ... it's really very very shit indeed. I can never quite tell if people are pretending to like it in an Emperor's New Clothes way, or pretending to like it in an ironic so-shit-it's-great way, or whether they actually like it and are just literary nobgozzlers.
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like everything else that pan-faced hack has ever written. The chancing prick has even tried to claim that his inability to compose prose and infantile shock tactics are satirical. He's a nobhead and anybody who is taken in by him is a nobhead. He's the violence equivalent of that bint who wrote Fifty Shades of Grey.
( , Mon 11 Mar 2013, 17:35, closed)
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Haha. Yeah. Only joshing. Let's bite of somebody's cunt and talk about Phil Collins. Lulz.
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It's shit. It's not "oh you only think it's shit because you don't get it" or "it's obviously too clever for you". He's not fucking Martin Amis or Salman Rushdie. He's a dreary one-trick hack.
But ... I mean ... if there is a point then I'm sure you could explain it.
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*hips to be square*
edit: martin amis is a dreary prick.
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Not one thing?
( , Tue 12 Mar 2013, 2:25, closed)
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the throwaway culture where a person can be someone entirely different to someone else. views on women, if you like that sort of subtext. it's a social comment wrapped up in a gorefest snuggled in a snapshot.
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Also marks the turning point in BEE's output from minimalist moralism to hyperreal satire, using fictionality to shuffle the traditional tropes of postwar American literature.
And tits and that.
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That word used to actually mean something. Now it apparently means "this is shit on purpose lulz".
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That's de rigueur whenever the Gothic is brought up.
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It's not 'body gothic', which is where the abject usually comes in to play.
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Mainly because I'm awkward.
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My take on it is Punter's 'Monster and Terrorist', but using constructions of the female body in connecting post-Burroughs concepts of the masculine to a postmodern reading of the vampire image. Vampirism as Burroughs addressed the concept in Naked Lunch.
Mainly because I'm a massive wanker.
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The self-referential irony is amazing, and I understand it, because I'm extremely intelligent.
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A trope so worn out that it only really surfaces in pulp sci-fi.
And a social commentary? Really? On what, exactly? He's a cardboard caricature of a stereotype of something that never really existed and he nicked out of the film Wall Street.
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alt: fuck off
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before you can have a cohesive wank over the sexual violence. It's rubbish.
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that and Catcher in the Rye.
he's such a child.
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Still, I can't resist, so I'll just chip in with my opinion that Salmon Rushdie is shit (having read one of his books).
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It's not like he's been nominated for the Booker a few times and won it once and been knighted for literature and produced a slew of critically acclaimed literary novels, non-fiction essays and children's books all while being under threat of death or owt.
I can't imagine why anybody would consider him comparable to some smug west coast poshboy who's made a career selling the same pulp fiction book over and over again to people who think they're too clever to read pulp fiction.
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but could either of them beat Richard Dawkins in "make the best bacon sandwich" competition?
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He married a Timelord. Motherfucker can make a sandwich.
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As usual, one rule for critically lauded novelists and another for strangers on an internet message board.
Rushdie loses points for letting Bono near his work though.
Re: American Psycho, it must be shit as I remember thinking it was great as a sixth former.
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American Psycho is only similar to Glamorama in terms of his output. He hasn't sold it over and over. Lunar Park was atrocious, but Imperial Bedrooms is very very good.
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Remind me ... is Imperial Bedrooms the crass parody about the wealthy and self-obsessed sadist? Or is that American Psycho? Or Less Than Zero?
It's just I get them a bit confused. What with them all being the same schlocky pulp crap about the same two-dimensional wank-fantasy-autobiographical Brett Easton Ellis character.
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Dr. Shampoo. Your mummy and daddy must be well pleased that you doing such a good job of your BA. Especially being a 1st year Lit. student and all.
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The taking the piss out of yuppies is the good bit, the violence is really irrelevant, which is, I think, the point. And on that point (and that point alone) it's not half bad. But let's not confuse pulp lit with lit (Rushdie's Midnight Children is great, Satanic Verses difficult to keep interested in, but either way, it's a different standard of writing altogether - so not, in my opinion, comparable).
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I prefer Ballard to Rushdie though.
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it's just irritating when people wank on about it as if it's something more than just airport pulp fiction.
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