
The novel American Psycho—the scandalous work by Bret Easton Ellis—tells the story of Patrick Bateman, a successful Wall Street investment banker leading the double life of a serial killer. The book is a harsh satire on American consumer society in the 1980s, exploring themes of alienation, materialism, and loss of identity. The work caused widespread controversy due to its graphic descriptions of violence and became a cult classic in modern literature.