This brilliant novel examines lives lived, losses accumulated, and the slipperiness of perception. Yiyun Li writes deeply, drolly, and with elegance about history, even as it's happening. She is one of my favorite writers, and <i>Must I Go</i> is an extraordinary book.
- Meg Wolitzer,
<b>There is no writer like Yiyun Li, no one in contemporary literature who is as masterfu</b>l at digging into the uncertainty of our existence on this earth. And <b><i>Must I Go</i> is sheer brilliance.</b> Lilia Liska is one of the most arresting, strangely funny, and complex characters I've ever met . . . Li does something truly transformative. She remakes our world for us, so we can figure out how to keep living in it.
- Kevin Wilson,
A <b>masterpiece.</b> This book haunts me more than any other novel I've read in recent years
<b>Any new book by Yiyun Li is cause for celebration</b>, but now more than ever do we need <b>the clarity and humaneness of her vision.</b> <i><b>Must I Go</b></i><b> takes us into her familiar and powerful emotional territory, </b>brilliantly exploring how what we love, what we lose, and what we mourn make, unmake, and remake us into the human beings that we are.
- Sigrid Nunez,
<b>A portrait of resilience like no other</b>, <i>Must I Go</i> takes Yiyun Li-and the reader-into entirely new emotional territory. <b>Bracing and almost unnervingly perceptive, this is wisdom literature for our time.</b>
- Gish Jen,
<b>Fierce and intransigent</b>
- Joyce Carol Oates,