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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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American Psycho is a demanding, serious, important novel.
Ellis at his best is up there with De Lillo and Updike, he really is.
(, Wed 12 Jan 2011, 19:09, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
This could explain
why we disagree on literature since along with Pynchon, I happen to think Updike is overrated as well. Obviously he's good, but not nearly as good as he thinks he is. And for more controversy The Adventures of Augie March was shit
(, Wed 12 Jan 2011, 19:11, Reply)
I would even put Ellis on par with Ballard.

(, Wed 12 Jan 2011, 19:16, Reply)
I think we must accept
that our taste in literature is too different to agree
(, Wed 12 Jan 2011, 19:17, Reply)
Only read one Ballard
it was a bit nob
(, Wed 12 Jan 2011, 19:19, Reply)
Which one?

(, Wed 12 Jan 2011, 19:34, Reply)
Drowned World I think
it was a while ago, and I've been tempted to read others as it feels like a gap in my sci fi knowledge
(, Wed 12 Jan 2011, 19:37, Reply)
His sci fi work is bearable, but his artistic peak was his experimental phase.
The Atrocity Exhibition is a wonderful book.
(, Wed 12 Jan 2011, 19:44, Reply)
I think I read Updike once.
God that was a slog.
(, Wed 12 Jan 2011, 19:17, Reply)
'I like this'

(, Wed 12 Jan 2011, 19:18, Reply)

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