![]() ![]() He chose to return to his hotel bed - at the Loews Regency on 61st Street and Park Avenue - and to room-service, wine, and the food network - instead of going out on the town for a night of debauchery following his work commitments. They may have been disappointed with the answer. Nor did he miss it.ĭ has reached out to Easton Ellis's agents and book publisher for further comment.įans who attended his recent talk with Naomi Fry of the New Yorker at a downtown Brooklyn high-rise wondered what hip spot the high-talent, high-society novelist might swing by after his discussion. The interview notes that, in late January, Ellis drove through the downtown Astor Place neighborhood - his old stomping ground - and didn't recognize anything. 'I talk to a lot of people who just simply agree - to be youngish and living in New York during that period, and to be involved in the magazine world, the glorious magazine world.' ![]() 'It was a glorious time to be in New York,' he said. Ellis is currently promoting his new novel, The Shards, which is loosely based on his experience at an elite Los Angeles day school in the 1980sĭespite American Psycho, and the subsequent film based on the book, being set in New York City and making Ellis extremely famous, the author says the town hasn't been the same since the 1990s. ![]()
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