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Fiction Literary

Notice

by (author) Dustin Cole

Publisher
Nightwood Editions
Initial publish date
Oct 2020
Category
Literary, Urban Life, City Life
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780889713840
    Publish Date
    Oct 2020
    List Price
    $21.95

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Description

It’s summer 2017 in Vancouver, BC, where economic imperatives are making space less and less accessible to low-income residents. The rental crisis is intensifying, ravenous real-estate development is thriving and there is a province-wide forest fire emergency blanketing the city in smoke.

Notice is the Kafkaesque story of a man under threat of renoviction, caught in the gears of bureaucracy in a city where economic inequality runs rampant; displacement and petty frustration abound. Dustin Cole writes with a documentarian sensibility from the unique perspective of Dylan Levett—a cynical dishwasher from Alberta whose greatest fantasy is a post-car world. With the spotlight turned to the down-and-out and the working-class, Notice seemingly holds a funhouse mirror up to the city of Vancouver—but the image reflected there might be as real as it gets.

About the author

Dustin Cole was born in Hinton, near Jasper, and raised in the town of High Level, a remote community in northwestern Alberta. He received his BA in history from Simon Fraser University and is the author of the poetry collection Dream Peripheries (General Delivery, 2015). He lives in Vancouver, BC.

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Editorial Reviews

Notice is a bad-to-worse, spiral-down story about an ornery man caught between the gears of gentrification and renoviction—a novel whose brutal gaze is repeatedly crossed by mice and rebar. It peels up the rug that is Vancouver to see what’s been swept beneath, and follows a character who’s trying to save himself from that same broom.”

Matthew Tomkinson, co-author of <i>Archaic Torso of Gumby</i>

“Take notice of Notice…The novel is touted as ‘a bad-to-worse, spiral-down story about an ornery man caught between the gears of gentrification and renoviction’ but it’s also a delightful dance piece of wordsmithing, and uplifting performance piece.”

<i>BC Bookworld</i>

“Cole vividly captures the fear, anger, and anxiety par for the course for disenfranchised tenants hanging in the balance in today’s precarious rental market. If Notice is a somber read, it’s only because it hits too close to home.”

<i>Broken Pencil</i>

“Dustin Cole writes with clarity and passion, precision and accuracy. I see all the same qualities in Notice, which says more about Vancouver in the last decade that a thousand desperate pages of the ‘accommodation wanted’ and ‘free stuff’ sections on Craigslist.”

Richard Mackie, editor and publisher of <i>The Ormsby Review</i>