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American psycho

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.03.2020

Seitenzahl

528

Maße (L/B)

23/14 cm

Übersetzt von

Mariano Antolín Rato

Sprache

Spanisch

ISBN

978-84-397-3664-6

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.03.2020

Seitenzahl

528

Maße (L/B)

23/14 cm

Übersetzt von

Mariano Antolín Rato

Sprache

Spanisch

ISBN

978-84-397-3664-6

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Aus der Sicht eines Psychopathen

Bewertung am 12.01.2023

Bewertungsnummer: 1858812

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

Zugegeben, dieses Buch hat ziemlich unnötige detaillierte Szenen die einfach nur lang sind und man überspringen möchte, aber wenn man einmal reinkommt ist es echt interessant. Besonders bei einem schwarzen Humor kann man dieses Buch nicht loslassen. Man sollte aber nicht alles ernst nehmen, der Erzähler soll ja auch ein Psychopath sein und bringt Kommentare die man einfach niemals laut sagen würde.

Aus der Sicht eines Psychopathen

Bewertung am 12.01.2023
Bewertungsnummer: 1858812
Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

Zugegeben, dieses Buch hat ziemlich unnötige detaillierte Szenen die einfach nur lang sind und man überspringen möchte, aber wenn man einmal reinkommt ist es echt interessant. Besonders bei einem schwarzen Humor kann man dieses Buch nicht loslassen. Man sollte aber nicht alles ernst nehmen, der Erzähler soll ja auch ein Psychopath sein und bringt Kommentare die man einfach niemals laut sagen würde.

The devil is in the details

Bewertung am 20.11.2020

Bewertungsnummer: 487663

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

Patrick Bateman is a successfull business man in a prospering company central New York. He's clothed in designer wardrobe from head to toe and is not the least shy to say so that even his underwear cost 60$ a piece. He's a hunter: During the day he competes with his colleagues for the most prestige clients, who's got the most elegants business cards and who has the biggest knowledge about proper attire and labels, in the evening he's in search for the best hardbody model-like companion for dinner in the best and hottest restaurants in the city. No dinner cost under 400$. He attends the hippest clubs with his colleagues and enjoy some lines of cocaine, typical evening routine for Bateman. During the night his greatest hunts occure, he's living his fantasies about killing homeless people and torturing prostitutes and escorts before murdering them. It's the story of a most peculiar and odd American Dream where men only differ in the labels they wear and otherwise try to be are so much alike, nearly equal that they wish to outstand and be something singular in a most strange way. Reading American Psycho was a very controversial task for me. On the one hand it was interesting to discover the nature of this character Bateman, on the other hand it was a bit of a pain in the ass to read for pages and pages to go on about his morning routine in the shower about how many different washes, gels, creams and other beauty products he uses or reading about a debate what to properly wear to a lunch business meating but I guess it's a neccessity in order to create the picture of a character so occupied with things that secretly bore him so much to death that he developed killing fantasies of the most perverse kind. Actually Bateman as a character is not that important, the name could be randomized with all his other office colleagues since they don't differ so much from each other. Reading about his torturing methods is not for the soft-hearted people, because other than just following whats current at the moment in fashion, beauty, nightlife he's very creative when it comes to dismember bodies.

The devil is in the details

Bewertung am 20.11.2020
Bewertungsnummer: 487663
Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

Patrick Bateman is a successfull business man in a prospering company central New York. He's clothed in designer wardrobe from head to toe and is not the least shy to say so that even his underwear cost 60$ a piece. He's a hunter: During the day he competes with his colleagues for the most prestige clients, who's got the most elegants business cards and who has the biggest knowledge about proper attire and labels, in the evening he's in search for the best hardbody model-like companion for dinner in the best and hottest restaurants in the city. No dinner cost under 400$. He attends the hippest clubs with his colleagues and enjoy some lines of cocaine, typical evening routine for Bateman. During the night his greatest hunts occure, he's living his fantasies about killing homeless people and torturing prostitutes and escorts before murdering them. It's the story of a most peculiar and odd American Dream where men only differ in the labels they wear and otherwise try to be are so much alike, nearly equal that they wish to outstand and be something singular in a most strange way. Reading American Psycho was a very controversial task for me. On the one hand it was interesting to discover the nature of this character Bateman, on the other hand it was a bit of a pain in the ass to read for pages and pages to go on about his morning routine in the shower about how many different washes, gels, creams and other beauty products he uses or reading about a debate what to properly wear to a lunch business meating but I guess it's a neccessity in order to create the picture of a character so occupied with things that secretly bore him so much to death that he developed killing fantasies of the most perverse kind. Actually Bateman as a character is not that important, the name could be randomized with all his other office colleagues since they don't differ so much from each other. Reading about his torturing methods is not for the soft-hearted people, because other than just following whats current at the moment in fashion, beauty, nightlife he's very creative when it comes to dismember bodies.

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American Psycho

von Bret Easton Ellis

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Laura Frank

Thalia Leipzig

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5/5

American Psycho

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

Patrick Bateman is one of many faceless "Wall Street guys" in the late 80s in New York, where rampant materialism, sex and drug abuse are their daily diversions, as well as misogyny, racism, homophobia and pretty much any other type of discrimination they can think of. Patrick takes all of this to its extremes by also being a serial killer. The entire novel is told to us by Patrick himself, in all its darkness and gore, but also with the hilarity of his weird hang-ups, insecurities and monologues about the clothes that everyone wears and how expensive everything he owns is. This satire about materialism in its highest form and the emptiness, loneliness and and total abstraction of the self and others that comes with it is still relevant today and as much as the gore disgusts, it is also the point: Patrick is the epitome of capitalism in its rawest form, everything he does is for his own gain and at the total disregard of others. He is also the epitome of privilege, because no one suspects him of these deeds even when he is barely trying to hide them. Relevant, disturbing and darkly hilarious I urge everyone to read this book, provided you have a strong stomach.
  • Laura Frank
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5/5

American Psycho

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Patrick Bateman is one of many faceless "Wall Street guys" in the late 80s in New York, where rampant materialism, sex and drug abuse are their daily diversions, as well as misogyny, racism, homophobia and pretty much any other type of discrimination they can think of. Patrick takes all of this to its extremes by also being a serial killer. The entire novel is told to us by Patrick himself, in all its darkness and gore, but also with the hilarity of his weird hang-ups, insecurities and monologues about the clothes that everyone wears and how expensive everything he owns is. This satire about materialism in its highest form and the emptiness, loneliness and and total abstraction of the self and others that comes with it is still relevant today and as much as the gore disgusts, it is also the point: Patrick is the epitome of capitalism in its rawest form, everything he does is for his own gain and at the total disregard of others. He is also the epitome of privilege, because no one suspects him of these deeds even when he is barely trying to hide them. Relevant, disturbing and darkly hilarious I urge everyone to read this book, provided you have a strong stomach.

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Jeremy David Kugler

Thalia Korbach

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5/5

A biting satire of societal problems that have only worsened since its writing

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Patrick Bateman is a racist, misogynist businessman that idolizes Donald Trump—one of countless others; you likely know a few Batemans yourself. Which is exactly the point: in a society where individuality has no meaning and names serve merely as interchangeable labels that barely allow one to distinguish between entities in the otherwise homogenous mass of vapid yuppie archetypes, the only thing that stands out about Bateman is the fact that he is a serial killer. Even then that trait only separates him from his colleagues in so far as it illustrates that he is the most basic among them. They are all identical in their pursuit of vanity, status and cruelty, yet he chose the simplest and most immediate way of expressing the latter: murder. Overall "American Psycho" is a rare and revolting window into the thoughts of the phantom of a man hollowed out by the rampant materialism of the late 80s.
  • Jeremy David Kugler
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5/5

A biting satire of societal problems that have only worsened since its writing

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

Patrick Bateman is a racist, misogynist businessman that idolizes Donald Trump—one of countless others; you likely know a few Batemans yourself. Which is exactly the point: in a society where individuality has no meaning and names serve merely as interchangeable labels that barely allow one to distinguish between entities in the otherwise homogenous mass of vapid yuppie archetypes, the only thing that stands out about Bateman is the fact that he is a serial killer. Even then that trait only separates him from his colleagues in so far as it illustrates that he is the most basic among them. They are all identical in their pursuit of vanity, status and cruelty, yet he chose the simplest and most immediate way of expressing the latter: murder. Overall "American Psycho" is a rare and revolting window into the thoughts of the phantom of a man hollowed out by the rampant materialism of the late 80s.

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American Psycho

von Bret Easton Ellis

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