"'Over and over I am killed into life': A.T. Grant's Wake is an ultraviolent Jacobean pageant-as-novel, a relentless attempt to generate a woundscape equal to the horrors of the world, a fairytale that hauls "Dead Brother" and "Dead Sister" into a tunnel that maybe lead not out of its claustrophobic, throbbing space, but into our undead bodies." -Johannes Goransson, author of The Sugar Book
"'Over and over I am killed into life': A.T. Grant's Wake is an ultraviolent Jacobean pageant-as-novel, a relentless attempt to generate a woundscape equal to the horrors of the world, a fairytale that hauls "Dead Brother" and "Dead Sister" into a tunnel that maybe lead not out of its claustrophobic, throbbing space, but into our undead bodies." -Johannes Goransson, author of The Sugar Book