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In several countries, including Germany and Australia, it was classified as "restricted," meaning it could only be sold to adults or in shrink-wrap [3].

: A central debate among readers is whether the murders Bateman describes actually occurred or were hallucinations born of his mental breakdown. The surreal nature of the later chapters supports the idea that the violence is a manifestation of his inner void. Controversy and Censorship In several countries, including Germany and Australia, it

It was dropped by its original publisher, Simon & Schuster, before being picked up by Vintage Books [1]. Controversy and Censorship It was dropped by its

: This is one of the largest and most well-known "shadow libraries" (illegal digital repositories) in the Russian-speaking world. It often hosts books that are difficult to find or are subject to regional copyright restrictions. Because "American Psycho" is a classic of modern literature, it is a staple on such platforms for those looking for the Russian translation or the original English text. Because "American Psycho" is a classic of modern

Upon its release, the book was met with extreme backlash due to its graphic descriptions of sexual violence and torture.

The search query references (Американский психопат) by Bret Easton Ellis, specifically in the context of the fb2 file format and the Flibusta (Флибуста) digital library.

: This is an XML-based e-book format popular in Russia and Eastern Europe. It is highly flexible, allowing for easy conversion and consistent formatting across different e-readers [4].