Know Your Beholder, Adam Rapp
Know Your Beholder, Adam Rapp
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Know Your Beholder
A Novel

Author: Adam Rapp

Narrator: Adam Rapp

Unabridged: 8 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/03/2015

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

From a Pulitzer Prize finalist comes a hilarious and heartbreaking novel about a musician climbing back from rock bottom.

As winter deepens in snowbound Pollard, Illinois, thirty-something Francis Falbo is holed up in his attic apartment, recovering from a series of traumas: his mother's death, his beloved wife's desertion, and his once-ascendant rock band's irreconcilable break-up. Francis hasn't shaved in months, hasn't so much as changed out of his bathrobe-"the uniform of a Life in Default"-for nine days.

Other than the agoraphobia that continues to hold him hostage, all he has left is his childhood home, whose remaining rooms he rents to a cast of eccentric tenants, including a pair of former circus performers whose daughter has gone missing. The tight-knit community has already survived a blizzard, but there is more danger in store for the citizens of Pollard before summer arrives. Francis is himself caught up in these troubles as he becomes increasingly entangled in the affairs of others, with results that are by turns disastrous, hysterical, and ultimately healing.

Fusing consummate wit with the seriousness attending an adulthood gone awry, Rapp has written an uproarious and affecting novel about what we do and where we go when our lives have crumbled around us. Sharp-edged but tenderhearted, Know Your Beholder introduces us to one of the most lovably flawed characters in recent fiction, a man at last able to collect the jagged pieces of his dreams and begin anew, in both life and love. Seldom have our foibles and our efforts to persevere in spite of them been laid bare with such heart and hope.
 

About Adam Rapp

Adam Rapp is the author of numerous young adult novels, including 33 Snowfish, Under the Wolf, Under the Dog, and The Buffalo Tree, which was the inspiration for his off-Broadway play The Metal Children. Adam Rapp has also written for TV (The L Word, In Treatment) and was shortlisted for a Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 2006. He lives in New York City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Alec on November 28, 2015

I had a hard time balancing between enjoying this book and rolling my eyes. Rapp writes in such an easy-to-read way and actually spins great plot lines that it constantly surprised me to stumble upon over-used metaphors for women and how woebegone his character's life was without a female to objecti......more

Goodreads review by Ross on December 30, 2015

Depressed agoraphobic ex-musician landlord. Not much of a pitch, and in truth, there isn't a whole lot of activity in this book, save for one calamity. But Know Your Beholder is a slow burn. Stay with it and there are rewards to be had. Like noises heard through the tenants' walls, there are some bi......more

Goodreads review by Carol on April 01, 2015

I loved the characters, most notably the narrator, Francis Falbo. What a wonderfully flawed yet eminently lovable guy. The language used throughout the book served to draw in this reader almost as if I were a tenant in his boyhood home. I couldn't put it down!......more

Goodreads review by Rick on September 12, 2015

oh boy another sad depressing book about a aging manboy who gets dumped for a better more upbeat version of himself and whines like a dead hipster about his shitty band etc you get the point.......more

Goodreads review by Paige on January 04, 2022

I first 'read' Adam Rapp by accident. I downloaded his novella/short story, The Sound Inside, on Audible as a 'freebie'. When you have a subscription you get a selection of freebies to choose from every month. I LOVED it. Beautifully written, so clever, suprising and transporting. So then I moved on......more


Quotes

"More often than any book I can easily recall, Rapp's novel had me laughing like a fool, embarrassing myself each time I unthinkingly brought it out in public. Perhaps more surprisingly, that humor felt entirely natural--born organically from the idiosyncrasies of the characters themselves rather than foisted on them... Rapp mostly dredges comedy from Francis' peculiar ways of seeing the world and from the mundanely weird people who populate it."—NPR

"Rapp's novel is surprisingly high-spirited, comic without diminishing the emotional depth of his motley crew. That''s largely thanks to Rapp's gift for figurative language."—Washington Post

"Rapp is such a skillful and evocative writer he can make magic out of the ordinary stuff of daily life... Know Your Beholder has a surprisingly satisfying finish on multiple levels.. It's nothing less than masterful."—Cleveland Plain Dealer

"Know Your Beholder is funny and sad, smart and moving, dark and hopeful. Adam Rapp writes with a lyrical acumen and wit that are not just impressive, but immensely engaging."—Jonathan Tropper, New York Times bestselling author of This Is Where I Leave You and One Last Thing Before I Go

"Know Your Beholder is a message from the heart and from the beard, a message from the new weird America to every guy who's ever spent too much time in his bathrobe and every women who's ever considered what that guy would look like if he actually got himself together and shaved. Adam Rapp knows about laughing to keep from crying. He's a melancholy Lenny Bruce of the sentence and his imagination is never less than intense."—Hari Kunzru%2C author of the national bestseller The Impressionist

"Adam Rapp's Know Your Beholder is a wry, big-hearted novel that captures the contradictions of the American present--with its good intensions, self-deceptions, grand ambitions, and crippling fears."—David Bezmozgis%2C Giller Prize finalist and author of The Betrayers

"Adam Rapp is an exciting and fearless writer. From the dark places of the soul he mines equal parts pain and light. In Know Your Beholder, he has fully and unapologetically rendered each of his characters-men and women alike, both good actors and bad. This rueful and immensely entertaining novel is his best work yet, a transfixing study of the heart's resilience and the complicated beauty of living that provides the kind of consolation that only our greatest fictions can."—A. M. Homes%2C New York Times bestselling author of The Mistress's Daughter and May We Be Forgiven

"With Know Your Beholder,Adam Rapp has ascended into the upper ranks of American fiction. His narrator, Francis Falbo, is an unforgettable crooner of heartwreck and hilarity, and the narrative itself is woven of uncommon tenderness and beauty as the dreams of the past meet the ghosts in their present."
William Giraldi%2C author of Hold the Dark and Busy Monsters

"Know Your Beholder is hilarious and deeply sad, often at the same time. Such an eerie beauty permeates this tale--with its haunting descriptions of houses, people, music, tornado storms, agoraphobic terror, lost children, lost minds--that when you finish you feel you've awakened from one of the narrator's strange, heartbreaking dreams, filled with a kind of inexplicable, overwhelming love."—Brad Watson%2C National Book Award finalist for The Heaven of Mercury

"A profound tale about how a life is taken apart and rebuilt. Throughout, readers are treated to the beautifully written and emotive back-story of Francis... the entire project comes together beautifully, and I highly recommend it. Rapp's exploration of exceedingly dark topics plays off as an anthem to sticking it out through hellish times."—Washington Independent Review of Books