The Audio Book Club on Imperial Bedrooms
Our critics discuss Bret Easton Ellis's new novel.
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This month, Michael Agger, Stephen Metcalf, and Troy Patterson discuss—or, rather, rip apart—Bret Easton Ellis's Imperial Bedrooms, which follows the main characters from Less Than Zero 25 years on. Patterson thinks Knopf has a lot of knerve to call such a short book with such a thin story a novel. Metcalf and Agger agree. Imperial Bedrooms may start strong, evoking a sinister and electric Los Angeles, but it goes nowhere. The critics do think, however, that Less Than Zero had more to offer.
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