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New York Times Notable,
The New Yorker,
Washington Post, NPR,
Guardian,
Esquire, and
Bustle Best Book of 2018
“Love may not be original, but this funny, fervent novel is.”—
The New YorkerTrade Review"A single moment in modernity, deconstructed by the savagely entertaining, Acker-inspired voice of Laing." -- Paris Review Daily
"A narrative written with immense vitality and, miraculously, the lightest of touches." -- Deborah Levy - Wall Street Journal
"Written with bristling intelligence, this debut novel… pays homage to the iconoclastic author Kathy Acker, creating a pastiche of voices and identities." -- New York Times
"Breathless and gripping.… [
Crudo] traps the first summer of Trump and Brexit like a fly in amber.… As a record,
Crudo is perfect, and agonizing." -- NPR
"[
Crudo is] about the longing to escape our ossified selves—to become, if only for a moment or within the pages of a novel, someone wilder and more radically free. And in staging that longing so directly and so honestly, Olivia Laing makes
Crudo>/em> her own." -- New York Times Book Review
"
Crudo could turn out to be a novel that we pick up years from now to remind ourselves how these times felt." -- Alexandra Schwartz - The New Yorker
"
Crudo seduces from the very first sentence. Laing as Acker is not a literary device—it is literary detonation.…
Crudo is a hot, hot book." -- Guardian
"A pretzel twist of form and meaning.… Laing strikes some terrific chords in this novel." -- Dwight Garner - New York Times
"I don’t think I’ll ever forget the day I spent reading
Crudo. I couldn’t put it down, and then it overwhelmed me so much I had to put it down, and then I had to pick it back up again. A beautiful, strange, intelligent novel." -- Sally Rooney - Guardian
"Laing’s experiment, and it’s a good one, is to describe the world—her world, between May 17 and September 23, 2017—as precisely as she can.… [
Crudo is] a short, entirely readable, and lovably eccentric book." -- The Believer - Nick Hornby