Talk:Glamorama
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[edit] Is Sean Bateman 'significant'?
"The novel keeps up Ellis's tradition of using pre-existing characters from previous novels. For example, a significant character is Sean Bateman, who was the primary character in The Rules Of Attraction and was Patrick Bateman's brother in American Psycho (Patrick himself makes a brief cameo in Glamorama)."
What exactly is it that makes Sean Bateman a 'significant' character? I may be wrong, but I only recall him being mentioned briefly in part one during a conversation between Victor and Lauren, and then again in a Camden flashback in part six. If someone can't explain why he is so 'significant' then I'll re-write the section. I'll leave my bit about Bertrand and add a somewhat more authoritative list of all characters who have made a return in Glamorama.
Matthew king 22:49, 24 September 2005 (UTC)
- I have re-written the paragrah. I hope I didn't miss anyone out. ;)
- Matthew king 10:01, 30 September 2005 (UTC)
[edit] NPOV
The original headline of "plot stolen/recycled" didn't exactly seem neutral or encyclopedic, so I went ahead and cleaned up a little. - Ambientlight 23:55, 9 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Zoolander
In the Zoolander article it says Ellis did take legal action and settled out of court, and can't talk about it due to the terms in the settlement. In this article it says he was joking about taking legal action. What gives?