“a dizzying, impressive debut…Fast and furious, this mind-stretching novel makes the grade.”
Publishers Weekly
Hoel’s debut is one of the year’s most ambitious novels to date, a provocative and weighty exploration of nothing short of human consciousness....The novel is packed full with ideas, debates, scientific inquiry, and language that seems itself to come alive. This is a mystery novel you won’t soon forget and the announcement of a major new talent.
Crimereads
Erik Hoel’s <i>Revelations</i> is as ambitious as the towering skyline of New York City...Hoel’s prose and poetry competently override each other throughout the novel like a canvas being painted over and over...The reader becomes both the observer and the observed in Hoel’s first literary experiment, unconsciously participating in the intellectual exercise to find the theory of consciousness. The writer stimulates the imagination and tests the intellect, while building a house of cards of heavy scientific concepts laid out by the fatigued scientific generation which populates the the novel.
Berfrois
“I have been writing and reading daily for decades, and I have never read <i>anything</i> like Erik Hoel’s remarkable debut novel. . . . <i>The Revelations</i> is a deeply compelling, thought-provoking, and frankly, unforgettable work, one that heralds the arrival of an important new voice among us.”
- Andre Dubus III, bestselling author of House of Sand and Fog
“Dense, literary, and hallucinogenic, <i>The Revelations</i> is an impassioned argument over beers and amphetamines. It will be stuck in my brain for some time to come.”
- Peter Watts, Hugo Award–winning author of Blindsight and Starfish
“<i>The Revelations</i> is a fascinating invitation to link minds with a brilliant neuroscientist and take part in a daring literary thought experiment.”
- Sophie Ward, Booker-longlisted author of Love and Other Thought Experiments
“In this wild and lyrical debut, Erik Hoel merges the dark prescience of Mary Shelley’s <i>Frankenstein</i> with the feverish writing of David Foster Wallace, creating a neon-colored cocktail of sci-fi, murder mystery, and love story that is wholly of the twenty-first century. I’ll never think about the brain—or New York City!—the same way again.”
- Kate Bolick, bestselling author of Spinster: Making a Life of One's Own
“Erik Hoel has crafted an audacious literary thriller. <i>The Revelations</i> is hilarious and deeply serious, heady and carnal and intellectual, all at once.”
- Catherine Chung, author of The Tenth Muse
“Sly and erudite, <i>The Revelations</i> grabs you by the <i>res cogitans </i>and plunges, with pulse-pounding suspense, into a shadowy hall-of-mirrors mystery—which turns out to be nothing less than the blooming, buzzing, sultry confusion of being young and alive in New York. A gripping meditation on consciousness, complexity, and narrative,<i> The Revelations </i>keeps reverberating long after you put it down.”
- Roy Scranton, author of Learning to Die in the Anthropocene and War Porn
“<i>The Revelations</i> is a stunningly written, Escheresque novel, concerned with the great mysteries of our age. It left me smarter for having read it. Like discovering the theory of consciousness itself, it’s a strange trip that’s worth taking.”
- Dana Czapnik, author of The Falconer
<i>The Revelations</i> is written in muscular, hypnotic prose, and not unlike its main character, is ambitious and abrasive. It is bursting with ideas, ranging from Greek mythology to the dark realities of animal testing, to some of the biggest unanswered questions facing scientists today.
Brooklyn Digest