"Capek's skewering of human greed and faith is all the more impressive given that the novel was originally published in 1922."—Pedro Ponce, <i>Review of Contemporary Fiction</i>
"Capek offers the tale of a machine capable of generating limitless energy that also releases the unknown spiritual essence locked within physical matter, with cataclysmic results."—<i>Library Journal</i>
"<i>The Absolute at Large</i> goes beyond the religious fervor of Nazism, foreshadowing the collectivization of Communism and the emergence of a free market too wide for any known West."—<i>Village Voice</i>
"A satirical science fiction classic. . . . Though Capek wrote <i>The Absolute at Large</i> more than 80 years ago, it <i>absolutely</i> retains its wit and relevance today."—Donna McCrohan Rosenthal, <i>News Review</i>
"Capek's dialog is fantastic, his characters richly drawn. But his vision of a world transcendently captivated by an apparent higher calling and then hoodwinked into war for nine years over a source of fuel is so prescient, it makes the novel seem like it was written today."—Cara Hoffman, NPR's <i>All Things Considered</i>