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Nochita (City Lights/Sister Spit)

Nochita (City Lights/Sister Spit)

Current price: $15.95
Publication Date: April 8th, 2014
Publisher:
City Lights Books
ISBN:
9780872866126
Pages:
242
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Description

A poetic debut novel, formally experimental, by turns hallucinatory, darkly funny and brutally real. Nochita is tender, fierce, and unforgettable.

Daughter to a divorced new age guru, Nochita wanders through the cracks of California's counter-culture, half feral child, half absurdist prophet. When tragedy strikes she is sent to live with her father, a working-class cowboy with a fragile grasp on sobriety and a dangerously mean fianc e. Stuck with adults chillingly unable to care for her, Nochita takes to the streets, a runaway with nothing to run from, driven forward by desperation, hope, and an irrepressible wonder.

Nochita is a poetic novel dazzling in its detail, stylistically daring, by turns hallucinatory, darkly funny, and brutally real. At its heart is the singular voice of Nochita, tender and fierce, alone and alive and utterly unforgettable.

Praise for Nochita:

"Nochita shimmers with humor and delight, she burns with stark raving intelligence."--Mary Gaitskill

"In Nochita, Dia Felix builds an extraordinarily rich and inventive language to carry the kaleidoscopic point of view of her young protagonist. What a pleasure to open a book and find such exuberant and committed artistry. A stunning debut."--Janet Fitch

"There is a way some writers say hello on the first page that gets me excited to be in their conversation. Nochita has it with teeth I love this book and the weird strong eye it has on the world, melting clothes off bodies with a cr me brul e torch. Nochita is quite the dance to read through, kind of like shaking a bad morning off and realizing you really love this world. Makes me smile, like Dia Felix writes, 'I think I can latch on to this machine now.' BUY THIS BOOK, don't just stand there reading my fucking blurb "-- CAConrad

"In the vein of extra-sensitive displaced daughters la White Oleander, with the crystallized hyper-perception at the center of The Bluest Eye, Nochita is singular, resonant--her pictures get under your skin and stay there; more than lines embedded, here are things you've seen before, numbed and fallen away with the process of becoming adult. Against writers who make a phalanx of accuracy and precision, Felix delivers synesthetic gut-sense in a visual pile-on that picks up and turns over your sense of being human, dirt and M&Ms and kundalini shakti, written by a gifted seer whose inner child is alive and screaming ... Nochita brings it down to the roots."--Mila Jaroniec

About the Author

Dia Felix is a writer and filmmaker. She has written for numerous blogs including the Museum of Arts and Design, and has performed her work at many venues including Segue Series and Dixon Place. She is an award-winning digital media producer for museums (Exploratorium, Museum of Arts and Design) and teaches and mentors teens in experimental documentary filmmaking at Reel Works teen filmmaking continuum in Brooklyn. She is also the founder and editor of Personality Press. Born and raised in California, she lives in New York.