The Californians by Brian Castleberry audiobook

The Californians: A Novel

By Brian Castleberry
Read by Micky Shiloah, Rob Shapiro, Nancy Peterson, and Jim Meskimen

HarperCollins, HarperAudio 9780063213333

Unabridged

Format : Retail CD (In Stock)
  • $55.99

    ISBN: 9798874876517

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    ISBN: 9798874876524

Runtime: 13.99 Hours
Category: Fiction/Literary
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

""The Californians is an absolute pleasure from end to end, a thrilling, century-spanning, wholly American tale of art and money, family and land, treasure and time....A brilliant read for fans of Anthony Doerr, Dana Spiotta, and Don DeLillo.” -- Matt Bell, author of Appleseed

For fans of Trust and North Woods, a daring novel that spans 100 years of American history, from the early days of cinema to the rise of digital community art, about parents and children, the drive to create even in times of crisis, and the inheritance of grand western dreams.

It’s 2024, and Tobey Harlan—college dropout, temporary waiter, recently dumped—steals from the wall of his father’s house three paintings by the venerated and controversial artist Di Stiegl. Tobey’s just lost everything he owns to a Northern California wildfire, and if he can sell the paintings (albeit in a shady way to a notorious tech bro) he can start life anew in a place no one will ever find him. It's a risky move, but his father barely seems to like them--as long as Tobey can remember the artworks lived in the shadows of a hallway or partially obscured by furniture. Still, Di Stiegl has always been a touchy subject in his household, and he doesn't quite know why. 

A hundred years before, Klaus Aaronsohn—German-Jewish immigrant, resident of the Lower East Side—inveigles his way into a film studio in Astoria, Queens. In love with silent cinema, Klaus will restyle himself Klaus von Stiegl, a mysterious aristocratic German film director. In true Hollywood fashion, he will court fame, fortune, romance, and betrayal, and end his career directing Brackett: a radical, notorious 60s-era detective show.

Weaving between them is the story of Diane “Di” Stiegl: Klaus’s granddaughter and the woman whose art seems to haunt Tobey's father, who claws out a career as an artist in gritty 1980s NYC. As America yields the presidency to a Hollywood cowboy, as Diane’s grifter father and free-spirited mother circle in and out of her life, Diane will reflect America’s most urgent and hypocritical years back to itself, uneasily finding critical adoration as well as great fame and wealth.

A dazzling novel for readers of Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter and The Candy House by Jennifer Egan, The Californians is an ambitious and sweeping journey across a century.  Nuanced and textured, gloriously funny, a critical portrait of the collective American consciousness that has brought us to today, it showcases Brian Castleberry as an inventive, stylish storyteller and a sharp observer of the human condition.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“An ambitious, widescreen novel about the ugliness that often ensues when art and commerce collide.” Los Angeles Times
“Immerses us in an elaborate plot…An exuberant romp through the art of the American Century.” Minneapolis Star Tribune
“Micky Shiloah’s youthful voice embodies Tobey…In alternating chapters, Nancy Peterson captures the ingenue spirit of Di, whose photorealistic art brings her fame until she gets caught up in the trappings of the 1980s NYC art scene….Rob Shapiro deftly embodies the passages in which Klaus is reduced to shooting a cop show starring Tobey’s father. Between the chapters, Jim Meskimen’s chipper voice provides gossip updates that establish the various timeframes.” AudioFile

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Author Bio: Brian Castleberry

Author Bio: Brian Castleberry

An Oklahoma native, Brian Castleberry’s stories have been published in The Southern Review, Day One, Narrative, Barnstorm, Nano Fiction, Great Jones Street, and Meridian. He was an editor for Richmond Noir, and published a story in The Evil One anthology, a Roky Erickson-inspired collection. He holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Virginia Commonwealth University and teaches creative writing at the College of William & Mary.

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Available Formats : Retail CD, MP3 CD
Category: Fiction/Literary
Runtime: 13.99
Audience: Adult
Language: English