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Brett Easton Ellis Addresses the "American Psycho" Controversy

The young novelist has been vilified for his new novel, which contains many graphic scenes of violence against women, including ape, murder, mutilation, and cannibalism. The book was dropped by its original publisher, and has divided readers and critics alike.

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Other segments from the episode on March 14, 1991

Fresh Air with Terry Gross, March 14, 1991: Interview with Richard Mkhondo; Interview with Joe Davidson; Interview with Brett Easton Ellis; Interview with Tammy Bruce.

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