Less Than Zero  (Unabridged) Less Than Zero  (Unabridged)

Less Than Zero (Unabridged‪)‬

    • 4.0 • 36 Ratings
    • $25.99

    • $25.99

Publisher Description

Set in Los Angeles in the early 1980s, this coolly mesmerizing novel is a raw, powerful portrait of a lost generation who have experienced sex, drugs, and disaffection at too early an age, in a world shaped by casual nihilism, passivity, and too much money – a place devoid of feeling or hope.

Clay comes home for Christmas vacation from his Eastern college and re-enters a landscape of limitless privilege and absolute moral entropy, where everyone drives Porsches, dines at Spago, and snorts mountains of cocaine. He tries to renew feelings for his girlfriend, Blair, and for his best friend from high school, Julian, who is careering into hustling and heroin. Clay's holiday turns into a dizzying spiral of desperation that takes him through the relentless parties in glitzy mansions, seedy bars, and underground rock clubs, and also into the seamy world of L.A. after dark.

As an added bonus, when you purchase our Audible Modern Vanguard production of Bret Easton Ellis' book, you'll also get an exclusive Jim Atlas interview that begins when the audiobook ends.

GENRE
Fiction
NARRATOR
CR
Christian Rummel
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
05:37
hr min
RELEASED
2009
August 11
PUBLISHER
Audible Studios
PRESENTED BY
Audible.com
SIZE
258.5
MB

Customer Reviews

mr_g ,

Rummell really brings this to life

Less Than Zero is one of those books that has a lot more going on beneath the surface. I've been a big BEE fan and LTZ was probably my least favorite book in his catalog until I bought the audiobook and listened to it a few times. A lot of the black humor in the novel relies on just the right inflections and Rummell excels at this, deftly switching voice that perfectly match the characters. He also inbues the "reflective" segments (in italics in the book) with an eerie beauty that highlights Ellis' insightfulness and hard-edged moralistic stance. For more analysis of LTZ, check out Elizabeth Young and Graham Cavenay's excellent literary analysis of the Postmodernism movement, Shopping in Space.

sydj1227 ,

Very Slow

Putting this book on 2x is still so slow.

Figure8Photo ,

People are afraid to merge

I really love this book. I have been listening to it first and then listening to Imperial Bedrooms.

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