Famous People
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Justin Kuritzkes
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By:
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Justin Kuritzkes
This program is read by the author.
This fresh, smart novel in the guise of a celebrity memoir probes the inner life of a mega-famous pop star
Honestly, what amazes me the most with a lot of the people I meet is that they think they’re so big. They think, ultimately, that the universe revolves around them. And I’m beginning to think that it’s only when you live a life like mine - it’s only when you’re in a position where you don’t even really own yourself, when you can’t even really say that you’re a citizen of any particular country - that you realize that we’re all just tiny pieces of cosmic dust floating through the void until we disappear forever and we’re never heard from again.
So begins the life story of our uber famous 22-year-old narrator. A teen idol since he was 12, when a video of him singing went viral, his star has only risen since. Now, haunted by the suicide of his manager-father, unsettled by the very different paths he and his his teenage love (and girl pop-star counterpart) “Mandy” have taken, and increasingly aware that he has signed on to something he has little control over, he begins to parse the divide that separates him from the “normal people” of the world.
Sneakily philosophical, earnest, and funny, Justin Kuritzkes's Famous People is a rollicking, unforgettable look at the clash between fame and the human condition.
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Whoa. Masterwork.
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a parody celebrity memoir to sound like a Justin Bieber type popstar having an existential moment of realization sounds tedious, especially with it's cadence of casual California drenched distance and parlance (like, lol, wtf appear no less than 90,000 times in this audiobook)
but if you're willing to give it a shot there's some really interesting ideas in here about celebrity and the human condition above the same five jokes about Justin beiber everyone has made for the last fifteen years. about the ways people try find connections to each other, the replaceability of art and artists, the overwhelming feeling of life as a cavalcade of disasters and nonsequitrs. it really does communicate very well a kind of internet addled ennui that I think was really neat.
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deceptively deep
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Kuritzkes does not disappoint
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Loved it!
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great story
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