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Upon its release, the book was met with extreme backlash due to its graphic descriptions of sexual violence and torture.

In several countries, including Germany and Australia, it was classified as "restricted," meaning it could only be sold to adults or in shrink-wrap [3]. Upon its release, the book was met with

The novel gained further cultural immortality through the starring Christian Bale. While the film leans more into black comedy, the book remains a much more grueling and philosophical exploration of a man—and a society—losing its grip on reality. While the film leans more into black comedy,

: This is an XML-based e-book format popular in Russia and Eastern Europe. It is highly flexible, allowing for easy conversion and consistent formatting across different e-readers [4]. Published in 1991, American Psycho is a seminal

Published in 1991, American Psycho is a seminal work of contemporary literature that serves as a transgressive satire of the 1980s Manhattan "yuppie" culture [1]. The story is narrated by , a wealthy investment banker who spends his days obsessed with designer labels, expensive dinners, and social status, while his nights are filled with horrific acts of violence and serial murder. Key Themes and Satire

It was dropped by its original publisher, Simon & Schuster, before being picked up by Vintage Books [1].