An exploration of society’s obsession with beauty and celebrity in the mid-1990s, Glamorama is rife with satire and black humor, tempered with notes of surrealism. Set in New York, Paris, and London, cosmopolitan lifestyles are combined with the timely themes of surveillance, terrorism, paranoia, and vapidity. This first edition copy will only continue to increase in value as Easton Ellis’ work has been regarded as emblematic of the late 20th century cultural phenomenon of fame and preoccupation with appearance and status.