46 pages • 1 hour read
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Falling Man by Don DeLillo explores the lives of individuals affected by the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, focusing on Keith Neudecker, a Tower survivor, who reconnects with his estranged wife, Lianne, and their son, Justin. The narrative delves into their attempts to cope with trauma, the complexities of human relationships, and various perspectives on the attacks.
Don DeLillo's Falling Man receives mixed reviews. Critics appreciate the novel's exploration of 9/11 trauma and its nuanced portrayal of fragmented lives. DeLillo's prose is often praised for its stark elegance. However, some find the narrative disjointed and characters underdeveloped, making it challenging to emotionally connect with the story.
Readers who appreciate reflective narratives on modern human experiences and the impacts of major events will enjoy Falling Man by Don DeLillo. Fans of Jonathan Safran Foer's Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close or Ian McEwan's Saturday will find similar poignancy and depth in this exploration of life post-9/11.
Historical Fiction
American Literature
Modern Classic Fiction
September 11 Attacks
Natural World: Place
Values/Ideas: Fate
Values/Ideas: Safety & Danger
History: U.S.
History: World