'What a rare marvel this book is.
The Prophets fashions an epic so rich in erudition, wisdom, clarity and power, so full of hard-earned yet too-brief joys, that it reaffirms for me literature's place as both balm and scalpel for the mind and soul. You can feel the decades of thinking embedded not only in these sentences but in how they question and build a world shamefully amputated from textbooks. Rarely is a book this finely wrought, the lives and histories it holds so tenderly felt, and rendered unforgettably true' - Ocean Vuong, author of
On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous'In
The Prophets, Robert Jones, Jr.'s lens is
at once epic and microscopic, equally capable of evoking historical crises and interpersonal ones.
Painfully harsh and painfully tender, this inventive, kaleidoscopic love story is a marvel' Helen Phillips, author of
The Need'I've loved the writing of Robert Jones, Jr., for years, and
The Prophets is an absolute triumph, a symphonic evocation of the heights and depths of pain, joy, and love' R.O. Kwon, author of
The Incendiaries'The Prophets is easily the most superb tutorial in writing and loving I have ever read. I'm convinced Morrison, Baldwin, and Bambara sat around sipping wine one night, talking about the day we'd read an offering like
The Prophets. Robert Jones, Jr. is a once-in-a-generation cultural worker whose art thankfully will be imitated for generations' Kiese Laymon, author of
Heavy: An American MemoirHow devastating and glorious this is.
Epic in its scale, intimate in its force, and lyrical in its beauty.
The Prophets shakes right down to the bone what the American novel is, should do, and can be.
That shuffling sound you hear is Morrison, Baldwin, and Angelou whooping and hollering both in pride, and wonder - Marlon James, author of Black Leopard, Red Wolf
The Prophets is indeed
an outstanding novel, delivering tender, close-up intimacy, but also a great sweep of history - The Guardian
A spellbinding debut narrated by a variety of characters tells the story of the forbidden union between Samuel and Isaiah, two enslaved young men on a plantation in America's Deep South and the desire to forge connections.
Vividly drawn, Jones Jr. skilfully rewrites the existence of Black queer people in recent history - COSMO (BEST BOOKS ROUNDUP)
A polyphonic novel - Vanity Fair