Nothing Special

Hardback Published on: 02/03/2023
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Nothing Special
Nostalgic
To capture what it's like to be a seventeen year old girl is indispensable. The line between art and voyeurism reminded me so much of boy parts but the pro... READ MORE
Roz
Nothing Special
A great slice of life story
Nothing Special is a slice-of-life style story, following typist Mae, who is employed at Andy Warhol’s factory in New York. Flattery’s novel offers an inte... READ MORE
Olivia
Nothing Special
beyond special
nicole flattery is one of the most exciting new voices in irish fiction, especially in the canon of millennial women writers. i had pretty low expectations... READ MORE
Rachel at Belfast

Synopsis

In the late 1960s, Pop artist Andy Warhol set out to make an unconventional novel by following a cast of his most famous characters around New York, recording their conversations with his tape recorder. The twenty-four one-hour tapes were transcribed by four women: The Velvet Underground's drummer Maureen Tucker, a Barnard student Susan Pile, and two young women.

In Nothing Special, Nicole Flattery imagines the lives of those high school students: precocious and wise beyond their years but still only teenagers, living with their mothers but working all day in the surreal and increasingly dangerous world of Andy Warhol's Factory, and learning to shape and reshape their identities as they navigate between their low-paid, grueling jobs and their lives at home, in a time of social change for girls and women in America. This blistering, mordantly funny debut interrogates the nature of fantasy and reality, voyeurism and language, and celebrity and the construction of identity. Within the framework of Andy Warhol's surreal world, Flattery asks us to consider at what point does the creation, and consumption, of our public selves turn us into something we don't recognise?

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • ISBN: 9781526612120
  • Number of pages: 240
  • Dimensions: 220 x 138 x 24 mm
  • Weight: 380g
  • Languages: English

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Nothing Special
Wonderful Debut
Thank you to the publishers for this early review copy. This was a wonderfully immersive read and perhaps I will always remember it when I see an escalator... READ MORE
Fiona Sharp
Nothing Special
the character study of my DREAMS
NOTHING SPECIAL is the character study of my dreams. This novel focuses on 17 year old Mae as she navigates New York City in the 1960s...with a typist job ... READ MORE
Mary Moore
Nothing Special
Really rather special
Nothing Special is a hard book for me to review. I tend to review mainly plot or character driven books, which both provide relative easy ways into a revie... READ MORE
Blue Book Balloon
Nothing Special
Intriguing and fascinating read
Nothing Special by Nicole Flattery is a fictional account of the lives of one of the typists employed by Andy Warhol's Factory to transcribe the audio tape... READ MORE
Ciaran McLarnon