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Riots I Have Known

De: Ryan Chapman
Narrado por: Vikas Adam
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Longlisted for the 2019 Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, Ryan Chapman’s “gritty, bracing debut” (Esquire) set during a prison riot is “dark, daring, and laugh-out-loud hilarious…one of the smartest—and best—novels of the year” (NPR).

A largescale riot rages through Westbrook prison in upstate New York, incited by a poem in the house literary journal. Our unnamed narrator, barricaded inside the computer lab, swears he’s blameless—even though, as editor-in-chief, he published the piece in question. As he awaits violent interruption by his many, many enemies, he liveblogs one final Editor’s Letter. Riots I Have Known is his memoir, confession, and act of literary revenge.

His tale spans a childhood in Sri Lanka, navigating the postwar black markets and hotel chains; employment as a Park Avenue doorman, serving the widows of the one percent; life in prison, with the silver lining of his beloved McNairy; and his stewardship of The Holding Pen, a “masterpiece of post-penal literature” favored by Brooklynites everywhere. All will be revealed, and everyone will see he’s really a good guy, doing it for the right reasons.

“Fitfully funny and murderously wry,” Riots I Have Known is “a frenzied yet wistful monologue from a lover of literature under siege” (Kirkus Reviews).
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By turns funny, provocative, and contradictory, Chapman's book is a marvel. This is clearly not a book for everyone--fair warning--but if you love assessing the voice and reliability of your first-person narrators, this book is for you. Don't look for a linear plot or a character you will know deeply--MF withholds, dissembles, and exaggerates such that we cannot know him in any real or meaningful way. And that is ultimately what makes the thing so satisfying and unsatisfying at the same time.

Wonderfully unreliable narrator--

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