Praise for The Wall "[A] majestic novel . . . Adler's prose is tidal, surge after narrative surge rushing forward and then enigmatically receding, the moment displaced by memory, and memory by introspective soliloquy."
--Cynthia Ozick, The New York Times Book Review "A towering meditation on the self and spirit . . . The writing is sonorous and so entirely devastating that the reader is compelled to pore over every word."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Masterful and utterly unique."--The Jerusalem Post
"Haunting and utterly heart-wrenching . . . a literary masterpiece."--Historical Novels Review
"An epic novel . . . an unforgettable portrait."--The Jewish Week
"[A] pensive portrait of a man struggling to find a place in the world after enduring transformative calamity . . . an eloquent record of suffering--and perhaps of redemption as well."--Kirkus Reviews
Praise for H. G. Adler's novels The Journey and Panorama, translated by Peter Filkins
"The Journey and Panorama . . . are modernist masterpieces worthy of comparison to those of Kafka or Musil."--The New Yorker
The Journey
"The novel's streaming consciousness and verbal play invite comparison with Joyce, the individual-dwarfing scale of law and prohibition brings Kafka to mind, and there is something in the hypnotic pulse of the prose that is reminiscent of Gertrude Stein."--The New York Times Book Review
"A tribute to the survival of art and a poignant teaching in the art of survival . . . I tend to shy away from Holocaust fiction, but this book helps redeem an all-but-impossible genre."--Harold Bloom
Panorama
"Haunting . . . as remarkable for its literary experimentation as for its historical testimony."--San Francisco Chronicle
"Panorama should have been the brilliant debut of a major German writer. . . . Under any circumstances, let alone such harsh ones, [Adler's] accomplishments would be remarkable."--The New York Times Book Review
"[A] stirring novel . . . expertly and elegantly translated by Peter Filkins."--Los Angeles Times