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.
In 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.
Reading group guide available to download from publisher's website.
Named one of Rolling Stone's "Best Music Books of 2021."