Joshua Cohen’s novel <i>Book of Numbers</i> reads as if Philip Roth’s work were fired into David Foster Wallace’s inside the Hadron particle collider…<i>Book of Numbers</i> is more impressive than all but a few novels published so far this decade. Mr. Cohen, all of 34, emerges as a major American writer
- Dwight Garner, The New York Times
Joshua Cohen’s novel <i>Book of Numbers</i> reads as if Philip Roth’s work were fired into David Foster Wallace’s inside the Hadron particle collider…<i>Book of Numbers</i> is more impressive than all but a few novels published so far this decade. Mr. Cohen, all of 34, emerges as a major American writer
- Dwight Garner, The New York Times
A hugely ambitious novel set in the high-tech world of now. It is a verbal high-wire act, daring in its tones and textures: clever, poetic, fast-moving, deeply playful, filled with jokes, savvy about machines, wise about people, dazzling and engrossing
- Colm Toibin, Guardian
Intelligent, lyrical, prosaic, theoretical, pragmatic, funny, serious. [Cohen's] best prose does everything at once
- James Wood,
<i>Book of Numbers</i> is a lot of things – a disquisition on and aping of the Internet, a dissection of friendship and romance in the Digital Age, and a doppelgänger tale – but for me it’s most poignant as an elegy for the written word, and as a rebuke to its decline
- Joshua Ferris,