In the style of Lunar Park, Ellis insists that this novel is actually a work of non-fiction. As he frames it, this novel was constructed from diary entries written back when he was in high school. These entries detailed a phase in his life that was so traumatizing for him that he’d been unable to speak of it for decades. With anybody.
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Notes on "The Shards," by Bret Easton Ellis
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In the style of Lunar Park, Ellis insists that this novel is actually a work of non-fiction. As he frames it, this novel was constructed from diary entries written back when he was in high school. These entries detailed a phase in his life that was so traumatizing for him that he’d been unable to speak of it for decades. With anybody.