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American Psycho Author Bret Easton Ellis On Why He Hates Millennials

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The Interview: American Psycho author Bret Easton Ellis on why he hates millennials “What is millennial culture? There’s no writing. None of them read books.” Interview by Decca Aitkenhead A lot of things have been said about Bret Easton Ellis over the course of his 34-year career, but no one could ever accuse him of being inoffensive. His first novel, Less Than Zero, portrayed the nihilism of privileged Los Angeles party kids lost in a blur of apathy, sexual deviance and drugs. Just 21 when the book became a hit, Ellis joined Manhattan’s literary Brat Pack, notorious for its chilling irony and prodigious cocaine consumption. But it was his third novel, American Psycho, that provoked the global uproar that would attach the prefix “controversial” to Ellis’s name for ever more. The 1991 tale of a sadistic Wall Street banker who becomes a serial killer featured so much rape, mutilation, necrophilia and cannibalism that its  original publishers refused to release it. Feminists wer

The Former Manchester United Captain Who Saved Barcelona

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The Former Manchester United Captain Who Saved Barcelona Patrick O'Connell was United’s captain at the outbreak of the First World War before moving to Spain At Old Trafford on Wednesday evening, two of the world’s great clubs collide. Few fixtures in football are as glamorous as Manchester United versus Barcelona. It is Bryan Robson inspiring a dramatic comeback at Old Trafford in 1984. It is Mark Hughes slamming the ball home in Rotterdam in 1991. It is Hristo Stoichkov and Romário running rings around United at the Nou Camp in 1994. It is the brilliance of Xavi Hernández, Andrés Iniesta and Lionel Messi in the Champions League final in Rome in 2009 and again at Wembley in 2011. The great figures of those clubs — Sir Matt Busby, Sir Bobby Charlton, Sir Alex Ferguson and George Best at United; Rinus Michels, Johan Cruyff, Pep Guardiola and Messi at Barcelona — echo through history. Far less celebrated is the story of the Irish wing half who was United’s captain at the outbre