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[[Bret Easton Ellis|Bret Easton Ellis']] first novel. ''[[Less Than Zero]]'' was written when Ellis was 19 and was published in 1985. It was [[In Name Only|loosely adapted]] into a film in 1987.
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[[Bret Easton Ellis|Bret Easton Ellis']] first novel. '''''Less Than Zero''''' was written when Ellis was 19 and was published in 1985. It was [[In Name Only|loosely adapted]] into [[Less Than Zero (film)|a film in 1987]].


Clay, the protagonist, is a [[Bi the Way|bisexual]] college student back home in L.A. for the winter break. He comes from a pretty rich family and during the course of the novel, goes to a lot of parties, has a lot of one-night stands and does a lot of drugs. The story itself is a fairly frightening take on the amorality of the 1980s party scene.
Clay, the protagonist, is a [[Bi the Way|bisexual]] college student back home in L.A. for the winter break. He comes from a pretty rich family and during the course of the novel, goes to a lot of parties, has a lot of one-night stands and does a lot of drugs. The story itself is a fairly frightening take on the amorality of the 1980s party scene.
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=== [[Less Than Zero]] provides examples of the following tropes: ===


A sequel, ''[[Imperial Bedrooms]]'', was published in 2010. ''Less Than Zero'' was made into [[Less Than Zero (film)|a film in 1987]], and [[Less Than Zero (TV series)|a television series in 2018]].

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* [[The Aggressive Drug Dealer]]: Julian's pimp and dealer.
* [[The Aggressive Drug Dealer]]: Julian's pimp and dealer.
* [[Arc Words]]: Disappear Here.
* [[Arc Words]]: Disappear Here.
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* [[Crapsack World]]
* [[Crapsack World]]
* [[Developing Doomed Characters]]: The point of the book, really.
* [[Developing Doomed Characters]]: The point of the book, really.
* [[Do Not Do This Cool Thing]]: In an interview celebrating the launching of his most recent book, ''Imperial Bedrooms'', Bret Easton Ellis recounted how many fans of his work would come up to him and say "You're the guy who wrote ''Less Than Zero'', [[Completely Missing the Point|that's the book that made me want to live in L.A.]]!"
* [[Do Not Do This Cool Thing]]: In an interview celebrating the launching of the sequel, ''[[Imperial Bedrooms]]'', Bret Easton Ellis recounted how many fans of his work would come up to him and say "You're the guy who wrote ''Less Than Zero'', [[Completely Missing the Point|that's the book that made me want to live in L.A.]]!"
* [[The Eighties]]: [[Bret Easton Ellis]]' writing style generally incorporates a ''lot'' of pop culture, and this novel is no exception. Every paragraph just screams '''Eighties! Eighties! Eighties!!!''' from the parachute pants to the Ataris.
* [[The Eighties]]: [[Bret Easton Ellis]]' writing style generally incorporates a ''lot'' of pop culture, and this novel is no exception. Every paragraph just screams '''Eighties! Eighties! Eighties!!!''' from the parachute pants to the Ataris.
* [[It Got Worse]]: Boy howdy. The book starts off somewhat pessimistically already, with Clay estranged from all the people around him, especially his sorta-girlfriend and best friend. And it just keeps going downhill.
* [[It Got Worse]]: Boy howdy. The book starts off somewhat pessimistically already, with Clay estranged from all the people around him, especially his sorta-girlfriend and best friend. And it just keeps going downhill.
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Latest revision as of 20:22, 5 September 2021

Bret Easton Ellis' first novel. Less Than Zero was written when Ellis was 19 and was published in 1985. It was loosely adapted into a film in 1987.

Less Than Zero
Written by: Bret Easton Ellis
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First published: 1985
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Clay, the protagonist, is a bisexual college student back home in L.A. for the winter break. He comes from a pretty rich family and during the course of the novel, goes to a lot of parties, has a lot of one-night stands and does a lot of drugs. The story itself is a fairly frightening take on the amorality of the 1980s party scene.

A sequel, Imperial Bedrooms, was published in 2010. Less Than Zero was made into a film in 1987, and a television series in 2018.

Tropes used in Less Than Zero include: