"Set in a remote village in the north of England, Open, Heaven unfolds over the course of one year in which two teenage boys meet and transform each other's lives."--Provided by publisher.
A stunning debut novel from the acclaimed young Irish poet SeΓ‘n Hewitt, reminiscent of Garth Greenwell and Justin Torres in the intensity of its evocation of sexual awakening
Set in a remote village in the north of England, Open, Heaven unfolds over the course of one year in which two teenage boys meet and transform each otherβs lives.
Jamesβa sheltered, shy sixteen-year-oldβis alone in his newly discovered sexuality, full of an unruly desire but entirely inexperienced. As he is beginning to understand himself and his longings, he also realizes how his feelings threaten to separate him from his family and the rural community he has grown up in. He dreams of another life, fantasizing about what lies beyond the villageβs leaf-ribboned boundaries, beyond his reach: autonomy, tenderness, sex. Then, in the autumn of 2002, he meets Luke, a slightly older boy, handsome, unkempt, who comes with a reputation for danger. Abandoned by his parentsβhis father imprisoned, and his mother having moved to France for another manβLuke has been sent to live with his aunt and uncle on their farm just outside the village. James is immediately drawn to him "like the pull a fire makes on the air, dragging things into it and blazing them into its hot, white centre," drawn to this boyΒ who is beautiful and impulsive, charismatic, troubled. But underneath Lukeβs bravado is a deep woundβa longing for the love of his father and for the stability of family life.
Open, Heaven is a novel about desire, yearning, and the terror of first love. With the striking economy and lyricism that animate his work as a poet, Hewitt has written a mesmerizing hymn to boyhood, sensuality, and love in all its forms. A truly exceptional debut.
"SeΓ‘n Hewittβs Open, Heaven blisses with the bright verdure of youthβblackbirds and blossoming hedges, wet hands held tight under buttery starlight. But Open, Heaven also courses with youthβs great agony, the cruelty that learning to love should be inexorably followed by learning to grieve its undoing. Hewitt's is a searching novel orbiting pleasure, loss, and the ecstatic release of both; which is to say itβs a novel about time. Which is to say itβs a novel about us." βKaveh Akbar, author of Martyr!
βSeΓ‘n Hewittβs Open, Heaven is a striking debut novel from a richly gifted poet and memoirist: an intensely conjured portrayal of the hopeless, all-consuming love of one lonely teenager for another and how it marks him for life. As in Hewittβs poetry, the beauties of nature erupt throughout, seeming to express the things the two boys cannot voice and the cumulative effect is as bittersweet and elegiac as birdsong.β βPatrick Gale, author of A Place Called Winter
βHewitt writes with such tenderness and grace; in Open, Heaven, beauty, longing and the natural world form a single chord that strikes the heart of the reader with loveβs impossibility. The heightened, poetic state of adolescence is perfectly captured here.β βAnne Enright, author of The Wren, the Wren
βA searchingly poignant and beautiful novel about how a first love can shape a whole life, Open, Heaven is a deeply felt, lyrical and impossibly tender read. Hewitt exquisitely conjures the passage of time and all the complexities of growing up queer, perfectly captures the way places and events become stitched into memory, and elucidates with rare power how transfixing, incandescent, and transfiguring a first love can be. It made my heart hurt in the best ways.β β Helen Macdonald, author of H is for Hawk
"Hewitt's language is lush and beaming. The world he creates in his storytelling is well-realized. . . . Open, Heaven is a soaring demonstration that 'heaven' is a place that we ourselves create, gilded over and rippling in our imaginations." βThe Brooklyn Rail
"Illuminates the complexity of gay adolescence with exceptional insight and graceful prose . . . With its masterful interiority, Hewittβs novel will be a must-read for fans of Γdouard Louis, Douglas Stuart, and Brandon Taylor." βBooklist (starred review)
"A poet's novel. . . . Wordsworth meets Justin Torres in its aching intensity and passionate descriptions." βKirkus Reviews
"SeΓ‘n Hewitt's lyrical, elegiac novel tenderly unfolds a queer coming-of-age and makes a case for the primacy of first loveβeven if unrequited, even if lost." βShelf Awareness
"A luminescent debut from one of the most brilliant young poets writing today. Open, Heaven is a gorgeous, heartbreaking queer coming-of-age novel on the unrelenting yearning and agony of first love." βFoyles
βTender, skilled and epiphanic. . . . βA singular vision, in which profound sincerity of feelingβand the treatment of sexual desire as something close to sacredβis matched with an almost reckless beauty of expression.β βThe Guardian
βSensuous and decadent. . . . Hewittβs wistful, reverie-like writing captures the painful queer experience of confusing friendship for romantic love.β βFinancial Times
βHewittβs poetic facility makes easy music of his atmosphere. The central relationship occurs by light, sensitive touch, and reaches arresting emotional depths.β βThe New Statesman
SEΓN HEWITT's debut collection of poetry, Tongues of Fire, won the Laurel Prize in 2021, and was shortlisted for The Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award, the John Pollard Foundation International Poetry Prize, and a Dalkey Literary Award. In 2020, he was chosen by The Sunday Times (London) as one of their β30 under 30βΒ artists in Ireland.Β His memoir, All Down Darkness Wide, is published by Jonathan Cape in the UK and Penguin Press in the United States (2022). It was shortlisted for Biography of the Year at the An Post Irish Book Awards, for the Foyles Book of the Year in nonfiction, for the RSL Ondaatje Prize, and for a LAMBDA award, and won the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature in 2022.Β Hewitt isΒ assistant professor in literary practice at Trinity College Dublin, and is a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.
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