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Glamorama Information
641 words, approx. 2 pages
Glamorama is a novel by Bret Easton Ellis. It was published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1998. Set in the mid-1990s the novel begins in New York City, following a hip, 27-year-old model and nightclub manager Victor Ward, who spends his days and nights...


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The New York Observer
Be Afraid. Be Very Afraid: Bret Bares the Inner Bret
8/21/2005: 989 words, approx. 3 pages
Imagine the true confessions of Bret Easton Ellis. Not just the sex and the drugs and the sappy pop-music soundtrack; not just the pseudo-celebrity, the small-world publishing gossip and the flash profits from minimalist anomie and splatter-porn; not just, as he puts it, “Propaganda designated...
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The New York Observer
An Explosion of Energy At Busy Fall for Dance
10/15/2006: 1,837 words, approx. 6 pages
Remember the good old days of the dance boom? The excitement! Margot and Rudi! Misha! Suzanne! Here comes the Royal, here comes the Bolshoi, here comes the Kirov. The must-see hits: Dances at a Gathering, Jewels, Push Comes to Shove. The galas! And let’s not...
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The New York Observer
An Explosion of Energy At Busy Fall for Dance
10/15/2006: 1,840 words, approx. 6 pages
Remember the good old days of the dance boom? The excitement! Margot and Rudi! Misha! Suzanne! Here comes the Royal, here comes the Bolshoi, here comes the Kirov. The must-see hits: Dances at a Gathering, Jewels, Push Comes to Shove. The galas! And let’s not...
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Shermans Travel
Spotlight On: Miami
5/4/2007: 6,495 words, approx. 22 pages
Sprawling, sometimes sexy, unruly, and occasionally outrageous, Greater Miami has become an urban mix unlike any other in America: one part sun-splashed resort playground; one part glamorama party capital; and one part (the biggest, in fact) bustling, Hispanic-flavored sprawl - parts of which feel more like...
 


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Essay Grade: 88%
Character Analysis of Victor Ward in "Glamorama" by Bret Easton Ellis
1,977 words, approx. 7 pages
Essay provides an analysis of the main character of Victor Ward in Bret Easton Ellis' "Glamorama."


 

Glamorama

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