Someone Should Pay for Your Pain: A Novel
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Someone Should Pay for Your Pain by Franz Nicolay hits the backroads with singer-songwriter Rudy Pauver as he navigates a conflicted relationship with a successful protégé and the unexpected arrival of his spirited young niece.\nIn the doldrums of a career as a cult figure, Rudy has been overshadowed by Ryan Orland, to the point where Rudy is now identified as an imitator of the younger man. Ryan is generous and supportive, but Rudy finds it hard to be grateful, especially as a sordid confrontation results in their estrangement. When his sister’s daughter, a teenage runaway, turns up asking to join him on the road, Rudy has to come to terms with the limits of his ambition and the nature of his obligation to family.
Someone Should Pay for Your Pain is an exploration of the nature of creativity and popular success; artistic and ethical influence; the pathos of the middle-aged artist; changing standards of sexual morality; and guilt and penance in a post-religious society.
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Review \n"Starting at the midlife crisis of an early-aughts indie rock never-was, Franz Nicolay delivers a tight-fisted gut punch of a novel, weaving a road-weary world with a lyricist's skill for evocation, emotion, and economy....A knockout fiction debut from a longtime troubadour." —
Buzzfeed, "42 Great Books To Read This Spring"\n"Remember buying a novel at an actual bookstore & taking it home & starting it, then you can't stop & you're up till 3 a.m. plowing through it? Thanks to the great Franz Nicolay for writing That Novel. A punk rock tale like no other:
Someone Should Pay For Your Pain"—Rob Sheffield\n"The kindest praise I believe a writer can give another about their work is: I wish I'd written this. About 100 pages into Franz Nicolay's debut novel,
Someone Should Pay for Your Pain, that thought hit me like a baseball bat. God, even that title fills me with envy....bleak, beautiful, authentic, sweet, and sobering. I can't recommend this book enough for Rockers Of a Certain Age."—Dan Ozzi,
REPLY ALT\n"Nicolay's pitch-perfect observations make his story intriguing and all too true, zooming by like trees on the side of the highway. If the most specific things are the most relatable, then this carefully orchestrated takedown of musician life and will hit home with anyone who is reckoning with the bleary truths of a self-righteous life, from either side of forty." —
Razorcake\n"It's wonderful...If you've been in a band or been even loosely tied to a scene, you know these people and these places and these roads and these dive bar floor tiles and these mattresses in the corner at the local flophouse. It's real and it's relatable and it's a sort of book about what happens after the 'coming of age' stuff gets old...a hell of a novel." —
Dying Scene\n"Nicolay's insight into that world comes across vividly."—
SPIN\n"Moving, funny, and sometimes brutal...teems with perfect tiny details."—
New Books Network\n"Punchy and wise...brutally funny and heartfelt."—
Chronogram\nAbout the Author \nFranz Nicolay is a musician and writer living in New York's Hudson Valley. His first book,
The Humorless Ladies of Border Control: Touring the Punk Underground from Belgrade to Ulaanbaatar, was named a "Season's Best Travel Book" by The New York Times
. Buzzfeed called his second book
Someone Should Pay for Your Pain a "knockout fiction debut." He teaches at Bard College.
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