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Bret Easton Ellis: Critical Review by George Stade

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SOURCE: "Hopping, Popping and Copping," in New York Times Book Review, Vol. 99, p. 14.

In the following review of The Informers, Stade links features of Ellis's novels and addresses the author's thematic concerns.

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