Schimmelpfennig's world is uncomfortable and cold; but <b>in the hearts of his characters glow the flames of longing, passion and solidarity</b>
- Martin Halter, Berliner Zeitung
The <b>exhilarating narrative</b> is wonderfully concise, and the imagery is <b>intensely cinematic</b>.
- Barry Forshaw, Guardian.
<b>Mesmerizing</b> . . . The narrative is wonderfully spare, rendered in clear, simple sentences . . . <b>A satisfying and memorable story</b>
- Alannah Hopkin, Irish Examiner
<b>A powerful novel of extraordinary momentum</b> and contemporaneity - its looping narrative is both <b>gripping and unsettling</b>
Spiegel
<b>A moving book that delicately and expertly captures a prevailing atmosphere</b> - of disorientation and bleakness in society, and of unexpressed feelings
Deutschland Radiokultur
As <b>cool and incisive</b> as its title suggests
TAZ
<b>A looping, episodic, beguiling contemporary fable </b>about a set of dysfunctional, seemingly disconnected characters whose fates are spun together along the mysterious wolf 's path . . . <b>delivered crisply</b> in Jamie Bulloch's translation.
Daily Telegraph (*****)
A <b>highly original</b> and often <b>hypnotic</b> work . . . <b>exactly the type of book that readers in search of striking European voices should embrace.</b>
Irish Times
<i>Roland Schimmelpfennig shockingly reverses readerly expectations and conjures up for us <b>a superbly dark comedy of manners</b> . . . T</i>his combined quality of stage economy and theatricality accentuates what is essentially <b>a particularly unflinching, penetrating gaze into the state of our society</b>.
Bookanista
<b>A vivid ensemble of nuanced characters</b> emerge as their daily lives coincide through <b>a cleverly multi-layered, interconnected narrative</b> . . . Schimmlpfennig rarely says too much in <b>a brilliantly kaleidoscopic morality tale </b>that suggests a great deal
Financial Times
<b>A magnificent achievement, a novel of terrific originality</b>
New European