Falling Man, Don DeLillo
Falling Man, Don DeLillo
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Falling Man

Author: Don DeLillo

Narrator: John Slattery

Unabridged: 7 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/15/2007


Synopsis

Falling Man is a magnificent, essential novel about the event that defines turn-of-the-century America. It begins in the smoke and ash of the burning towers and tracks the aftermath of this global tremor in the intimate lives of a few people.

There is September 11 and then there are the days after, and finally the years.

Falling Man is a magnificent, essential novel about the event that defines turn-of-the-century America. It begins in the smoke and ash of the burning towers and tracks the aftermath of this global tremor in the intimate lives of a few people.

First there is Keith, walking out of the rubble into a life that he’d always imagined belonged to everyone but him. Then Lianne, his estranged wife, memory-haunted, trying to reconcile two versions of the same shadowy man. And their small son Justin, standing at the window, scanning the sky for more planes.

These are lives choreographed by loss, grief, and the enormous force of history.

Brave and brilliant, Falling Man traces the way the events of September 11 have reconfigured our emotional landscape, our memory and our perception of the world. It is cathartic, beautiful, heartbreaking.

About Don DeLillo

Don DeLillo is the author of seventeen novels including Underworld, Zero K, Libra, and White Noise, and the story collection The Angel Esmeralda, a finalist for the Story Prize and the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction. He has also written plays and essays. He has won the National Book Award, the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, the PEN/Saul Bellow Award, the Jerusalem Prize for his complete body of work, the William Dean Howells Medal from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and, in 2025, the Academy's Gold Medal for Fiction. DeLillo has been awarded the Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction and the National Book Foundation's Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters.

About John Slattery

John Slattery has starred on Broadway in Rabbit Hole, Betrayal, and Laughter on the 23rd Floor. Off-Broadway credits include Three Days of Rain (L.A. Critics Award, Drama Desk nom.), and The Lisbon Traviata. On television he has been seen in Ed, K Street, Sex & the City, and Will & Grace. Films include Flags of Our Fathers, Mona Lisa Smile, The Station Agent,Traffic, and Sleepers.


Reviews

AudiobooksNow review by Denise on 2007-10-01 13:06:45

I listed to this book through disc 2 - it was hard going. There are vague characters going through painful vague experiences following 9/11 in NYC. I will probably try to read this book - but listening to it about put me to sleep while driving - not a good thing.

Goodreads review by Violet on September 16, 2022

DeLillo's novel about 9/11. His earlier novels are so prescient about such a scenario that it's perhaps odd that this is the only one of his novels premised on a rather mainstream idea. A man escapes from one of the Towers and instinctively makes for the home of his estranged wife and son instead of......more

Goodreads review by Ian on October 11, 2020

CRITIQUE: The Mystery Behind and Between Words Up until "Falling Man", I was road-testing a theory that Delillo was fascinated by language, words and numbers, and the belief that behind and between words and numbers there is mystery and mysticism. However, in this novel, he seems to have been more inte......more

Goodreads review by Paul on April 09, 2023

He continually jumpcuts from one scene to another and then doesn’t identify who he’s talking about for a few sentences so it’s like a series of unnecessary and annoying puzzles figuring out who this is, who is that; so that was tiring. And although I think that the glazed, not-quite-making-sense fee......more

Goodreads review by Ilenia on November 18, 2015

C'è qualcosa di opaco ne "L'uomo che cade". Il lettore è investito da un senso di disorientamento, di ottundimento, come dopo un grande trauma. La ferita dell'America, post 11 Settembre, è esposta. Meno in rilievo risultano molti dei tratti distintivi dell'autore: i dialoghi cerebrali, la riflession......more

Goodreads review by Cosimo on May 30, 2019

Il futuro c'è appena stato “I cieli che conservava nella memoria erano drammi di nuvole e mare in tempesta, oppure la lucentezza elettrica prima del tuono estivo in città, sempre legati alle energie dei fenomeni atmosferici, di ciò che c'era lassù, masse d'aria, vapore acqueo, venti da ovest. Questo......more