Acts of Service
"A sex masterpiece" (Guardian)
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
Published:4th May '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£13.99(9781787703858)
This debut novel, Acts of Service, intricately explores themes of desire and intimacy through the experiences of a young queer woman in Brooklyn.
In Acts of Service, a provocative debut, readers are introduced to Eve, a young queer woman navigating the complexities of sex and sexuality in contemporary Brooklyn. As she embarks on a journey of self-discovery, Eve's impulsive decision to share nude photos online leads her to Olivia and Nathan, sparking a relationship that challenges her understanding of intimacy and desire. The novel delves into the emotional turmoil and exhilarating highs of this unconventional love triangle, prompting Eve to confront her own responsibilities and the impact of her desires on her identity.
Through Eve's experiences, Acts of Service explores the contradictions inherent in our perceptions of sex and sexuality. It invites readers to examine the intricate dance between desire and power, questioning what sex truly means to us and how it shapes our lives. The narrative is both engaging and intellectually stimulating, weaving a rich tapestry of themes that resonate deeply with contemporary society's views on intimacy and personal freedom.
With its sharp insights and unflinching honesty, the novel challenges readers to reflect on their own beliefs about desire and connection. Acts of Service is not just a story about love and relationships; it is a thought-provoking exploration of how we find ourselves—or lose ourselves—in the pursuit of pleasure and connection. This book promises to be one of the most engaging reads of the year, offering both juicy storytelling and profound reflections.
"[An] extraordinary debut novel, Acts of Service, [is] a work of ferocious moral and sensual intelligence and a masterly defence of sex for its own sake.” * The Guardian *
"Acts of Service is a stylish, elegant piece of provocation that is also as sincere and searching as its heroine. Even if it pisses you off, it's hard not to keep turning the pages. It's a bold, promising debut." * Mary Gaitskill *
"An exhilarating and memorable literary exploration of sex and power dynamics." * British Vogue *
“One of the most searching and enthralling novels about human attraction and connection that I’ve read in many years. Part erotic Bildungsroman, part melancholy comedy of manners, it arrives with quiet confidence and a fully formed bank of ideas about intimacy, sexual ethics and contemporary mores that Fishman could go on exploring for years to come.” -- Johanna Thomas-Corr * The New Statesman *
“Both insanely erotic and intellectually challenging, one of those books we never wanted to end.” * COSMOPOLITAN *
“A fabulous debut." * Independent *
“This one had me hooked from the first sentence….it’s heady, exhilarating, and will change the way you look at the world. The perfect read for fans of Raven Leilani and Ottessa Moshfegh, this is a book that will have people talking.” * BuzzFeed *
"A young woman follows her exhibitionist streak to uncharted new territory in this bold and unflinchingly sexy novel, engaging in a three-way sexual relationship that teaches her more than she could have imagined about her own desire." * VOGUE *
"I was completely absorbed by this radical, daring and bracing novel about a so-cold and yet so-intimate world where safety and pleasure can only be found in the most unlikely and unpredictable of places. It is a book of exciting, provocative complexity, and, for me, it made the human creature feel like something new." * Sheila Heti, author of Motherhood and Pure Colour *
“Acts of Service doesn’t kiss you first; it gets right to it—depicting the liquid frequencies of need and power with a thoughtful, savage eye.” * Raven Leilani, author of Luster *
"Reading 'Acts of Service' I felt the uncanny sensation of being in the presence of its narrator, observing me as I tore through its pages. Fishman’s Eve, heir to Eve Babitz, makes us complicit in her interrogation of desire with an erotic, cerebral, subversive and tormenting tale, a reckoning formed in the cracks between certainties, like the cooling magma that rises between tectonic plates; between voyeurism and complicity, intimacy and alienation, the body and the mind." * Olivia Sudjic, author of Sympathy and Asylum Road *
“A book of exquisite moral refinement and almost intimidating elegance.” * Edmund White, author of A Boy’s Own Story and States of Desire *
“Taut, thorny, and sublimely fraught, Acts of Service stares straight into the white-hot center of desire with a cool, incisive eye. This book is electric.” * Alexandra Kleeman, author of Something New Under the Sun *
"Disturbing, erotic, completely compulsive; quickeningly captivating, provocative in ways that I am still turning over." * Lucy Caldwell, author of These Days *
“Seamlessly written, sedate and subtle and so pleasurable, and quite enrapturing on a psychological level. This book opens space for a new kind of precision and intelligence that gives the amoral opulence of desire its rightful place.” * Niamh Campbell, author of This Happy and We Were Young *
"Lillian Fishman is not just a brilliant writer—she’s a brilliant feeler, a great thinker. She has the gift we open books for.” * David Lipsky, author of The Art Fair *
“With deep eroticism and stunning prose, Lillian Fishman explores sex and the self with delicious seriousness and sensuality. I didn't want it to end.” * Saskia Vogel, author of Permission *
“I cannot recall the last time I felt this exhilarated and transformed by a novel. Acts of Service electrified both my mind and body. How can a story feel so smart and carnal at once? Lillian Fishman writes exquisitely about desire, pleasure, life with shattering clarity.” * Sanaë Lemoine, author of The Margot Affair *
"An evocative exploration of desire and sexuality." * Kirkus Reviews *
"Smooth and smart." * Publishers Weekly *
“Fishman’s coming-of-age story isn’t only about sex. Using sex as a road map, Eve is searching to understand her own inner workings as a young woman. While writing Acts of Service, Fishman kept returning to a simple idea: We tend to love what disturbs us, if we are willing to follow our desires and take the risk.” * Interview Magazine *
“Ottessa Moshfegh’s urban malaise meets Raven Leilani’s loquacious eroticism in this provocative novel.” * Electric Literature *
ISBN: 9781787704640
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224 pages