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  1. Heather Lewis (c.1962–2002) was an American writer. Biography. Heather Lewis was born in Bedford, New York. She attended Sarah Lawrence College. She was the author of three published novels.

    • May 2002, New York
    • Novelist
    • American
  2. Like Heather Lewis, Dennis Cooper blurred the lines dividing sex, pleasure, violence, and death in his fiction. Yet unlike Lewis, Cooper enjoyed critical and commercial success, becoming the ...

  3. Mar 26, 2024 · Heather Lewis. MIT Press, Mar 26, 2024 - Fiction - 248 pages. 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...

    • Heather Lewis
    • MIT Press, 2024
    • Melissa Febos
    • NoticeSemiotext (e) / Native Agents
  4. Terror, Eros, and Animal: The Fiction of Heather Lewis. In this special Editor’s Choice article, BOMB presents, in its entirety, Allan Gurganus’s afterword to his former student’s novel, Notice, which has just been published by Serpent’s Tail, nearly ten years after its completion and two years after the author’s suicide at the age of ...

  5. 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.

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  7. Heather Lewis was born in Bedford, New York and attended Sarah Lawrence College. She is the author of three published novels. The first, House Rules (1994), details the experiences of a fifteen year old girl working as a show rider of horses-an experience the author herself had in her teenage years.

  8. Heather Lewis. A difficult and disturbing read – in content rather than style. It’s the story of a vulnerable young woman who is repeatedly abused by those around her. Be warned, it contains explicit descriptions of sexual violence, and the fact that these are recounted in a calm, conversational narrative voice makes it all the more chilling.

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