Party Monster (book)

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"Party Monster" is a nonfiction book by James St. James that chronicles the rise and fall of the flamboyant 1990s New York City club kid scene and the notorious murder involving promoter Michael Alig.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf memoir
nonfiction book
adaptationType documentary film
feature film
associatedPlace Club USA NERFINISHED
Limelight nightclub NERFINISHED
Tunnel nightclub NERFINISHED
author James St. James NERFINISHED
basedOn New York City club kid scene
chronicles career of Michael Alig as club promoter
media coverage of the Angel Melendez murder
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes drug use in nightlife scene
fall of club kid culture
rise of club kid culture
violent crime
genre LGBT literature
memoir
true crime
hasAdaptation Party Monster (1998 documentary) NERFINISHED
Party Monster (2003 film) NERFINISHED
hasTone confessional
darkly comic
sensational
mainCharacter James St. James NERFINISHED
Michael Alig NERFINISHED
market adult readership
narrativePerspective first-person
notableCharacter Andre "Angel" Melendez NERFINISHED
originalLanguage English
portrays drug-fueled parties
flamboyant fashion
tabloid sensationalism
underground club culture
publisher Simon & Schuster
settingPlace New York City NERFINISHED
settingTime 1990s
subject Club Kids NERFINISHED
Michael Alig NERFINISHED
New York City nightlife
murder of Andre "Angel" Melendez
theme LGBT subculture
addiction
celebrity culture
crime and punishment
excess
friendship and betrayal
timePeriodCovered 1990s
late 1980s

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Limelight (New York City nightclub) subjectOf Party Monster (book)