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What Makes A Novel Transgressive, What Makes It Unpublishable, And How That Changes Over Time

WORDS Posted: May 3, 2019 10:02 am

Bret Easton Ellis grants that almost no house would publish American Psycho today (he wouldn’t even want to write it today), and it’s hard to imagine any American publisher releasing Lolita in 2019 if it weren’t already famous. “[Yet] if Lolita is a scandalous novel about child abuse, why are A Little Life and My Absolute Darling, which are much more graphic, so much less so? Times have changed since 1955, of course, but the idea of the novel’s purpose has changed too.” – The Guardian

WORDS Published: 05.02.19

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