Bret Easton Ellis evokes American society

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Bret Easton Ellis evokes American society

Bret Easton Ellis evokes American society

The American writer is invited on the set of the show to talk about his latest book "American psycho". In his speech he often makes back and forth between his book and the reality of American society of the Reagan years, whose superficiality he evokes: "...the Americans began to believe in the superficiality of things, the superficiality of things became reality, the superficiality defined people, we did not look beyond the surface, Bateman or Reagan, so we saw this very beautiful character, very kind, who promised a lot of good things..."

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Publication date : 17 April 1992

Reference:
I20311806
Credits:
Producteur: France Régions 3   -   Director : Tréguer, Michel  -  Presenter : Rapp, Bernard  -  Participant : Ellis, Bret Easton
Origin:
Characters   -   Producteur: France Régions 3
Licence:
Turnkey

Reference:I20311806

Credits:Director : Tréguer, Michel-Presenter : Rapp, Bernard-Participant : Ellis, Bret Easton

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