Notice

Cover of Notice by Heather Lewis
Publisher: MIT Press
Year: 2024
Language: en
Pages: 248
ISBN-13: 9781635902044
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Weight: 0.81 Pounds
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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Notice by Heather Lewis, published by MIT Press on March 26, 2024, is a significant work in LGBTQ+ fiction, consisting of 248 pages in English. This edition presents a chilling narrative that delves into the complexities of trauma through the experiences of its teenage narrator, Nina. Set against a backdrop of emotional turmoil, the story explores themes of sexuality, control, and the harsh realities of life on the fringes.

Readers will find that Notice moves deeper into dark territory as Nina navigates her tumultuous existence, which includes turning tricks and entering a sadomasochistic relationship. The narrative captures her journey through a psychiatric facility, revealing the layers of manipulation and emotional distress she faces. This edition of Notice reintroduces a classic queer text that examines the intersections of trauma and identity, making it a poignant addition to discussions around fiction, erotica, and LGBTQ+ literature.


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A classic queer text of trauma, written by one of the most talented novelists of her generation.

The reason it’s never just once is the same reason money’s only a part of it. Most anyone can take or leave that, though they don’t think they can. The cover story of all time, that’s what money is. The excuse of excuses no one will question because they so much need to use it themselves.

Published by Doubleday in 1994, Heather Lewis’s chilling debut novel took place on the northeastern equestrian show-riding circuit, to which Lewis herself belonged in her teens. Expelled from boarding school, its fifteen-year-old narrator moves numbly through a world of motel rooms, heroin, dyke love, and doped horses. Kirkus Reviews found it “brutal, sensual, honest, seductive … a powerful debut,” while the New York Times found the book “grating and troublesome … it’s difficult to imagine a more passive specimen.”

Almost immediately, Lewis began writing Notice, a novel that moves even further into dark territory. The teenaged narrator Nina begins turning tricks in the parking lot of the train station near the Westchester County home of her absent parents. She soon falls into a sadomasochistic relationship with a couple. Arrested, she’s saved by a counselor and admitted to a psychiatric facility. But these soft forms of control turn out to be even worse. Writing in the register of an emotional fugue state, Notice’s helpless but all-knowing narrator is as smooth and sharp as a knife.

Rejected by every publisher who read it during Lewis’s life, Notice was eventually published by Serpent’s Tail in 2004, two years after her death. The book, long out of print, emerged as a classic queer text of trauma, written by one of the most talented novelists of her generation.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “Notice” by Heather Lewis. Synopsis preview: A classic queer text of trauma, written by one of the most talented novelists of her generation.The reason it’s never just once is the same reason money’s only a part of it. Most anyone can take or leave that, though the…
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Publisher: MIT Press. Year: 2024.
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ISBN-13: 9781635902044.
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Language: en. Pages: 248.

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