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Glamorama is a novel by Bret Easton Ellis. It was published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1998 (ISBN 0375404120).Set in the mid-1990s, the novel starts out in New York City, following a hip, 27-year-old model and nightclub manager, Victor Ward, who spends his days and nights organizing parties and worrying whether the A-list celebrities will turn up. Eventually he is given a task by a mysterious diplomat named F. Fred Palakon, which involves going to London to search for one of Ward's ex-girlfriends who has gone missing. Things begin to take a worrying turn as Ward ends up mixed up with a group of terrorists in Paris.Just as American Psycho was a satire of greed and obsession with consumerism, Glamorama is a satire of society's obsession with celebrities and beauty, and features a great deal of violence, black humor and surrealism.The novel keeps up Ellis's tradition of using pre-existing characters from previous novels, the most obvious example of this being Victor. Lauren Hynde and Bertrand Ripleis both return from The Rules of Attraction to play major roles in the novel. There are also brief appearances by Mitchell Allen, Sean Bateman and Patrick Bateman, some of them only in reference and others where the character is actually present in the scene. Alison Poole is also a returning character: Ellis first used her in American Psycho, but she originally appeared in Jay McInerney's novel, Story of My Life.A movie adaptation[1] is planned, but although it was originally scheduled for release in 2004, it has been delayed and is still awaiting production
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