Novel

American Psycho

Bret Easton Ellis

English • 1991

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A satirical horror novel about consumerism, misogyny, status anxiety, and stylized violence.

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Description

About the work

Reviewed

American Psycho is told through the deadened voice of Patrick Bateman, a Wall Street banker whose days are structured by restaurants, brands, workouts, status competition, and scenes of escalating cruelty. Bret Easton Ellis uses that flat, repetitive surface to create a world in which consumption and violence become nearly indistinguishable forms of display.

The novel's deepest subject is emptiness: empty masculinity, empty prestige, empty desire, and the collapse of moral seriousness into style. Whether every murder is literal is less important than the atmosphere the book produces, where people are so commodified and interchangeable that even atrocity feels like another luxury signal. Its satire works by pushing that logic to an almost unbearable extreme.

Overview

Why it was banned

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American Psycho entered censorship debates as a novel associated with violence, consumerism, and sexual explicitness. In the current dossier, the main state objections cluster around graphic violence and sexual explicitness.

The earliest event currently captured here is 1990s-present in Australia, where Australian classification authorities restricted sale. Australian regulators restricted the book and limited sales to adults. The book sits at the line between literary satire and material that governments treat as too graphic for general circulation.

This entry is still incomplete: more jurisdictions, court orders, and translated justifications should be added over time.

This page is intentionally incomplete. The ban history is a starter dataset, not a final census of every jurisdiction or decree.

Counter and critical readings

Context, rebuttals, and criticism

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Ban history

Known government actions

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Date Jurisdiction Action Reason Note
1990s-present Australia restricted sale Australian regulators restricted the book and limited sales to adults. The book sits at the line between literary satire and material that governments treat as too graphic for general circulation.

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