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"Chilling . . . the perfect summer page-turner." --Chicago Tribune
"Kafka would love The Beautiful Bureaucrat. . . . It's a surprising revelation of a book from an uncompromising author as unique as she is talented." --NPR
"Riveting . . . thrillerlike . . . Ultimately, The Beautiful Bureaucrat succeeds because it isn't afraid to ask the deepest questions." --The New York Times Book Review
"Unusual...deeply interesting...It's an irresistible setup and if that's all there were, it would be enough...[But] Mrs. Phillips has a wickedly funny eye, a fine sense of pacing, a smooth, winning writing style and a great gift for a telling detail." --Sarah Lyall, The New York Times
"Riveting...Phillips's thrillerlike pacing and selection of detail as the novel unfolds is highly skilled...What makes The Beautiful Bureaucrat a unique contribution to the body of existential literature is its trajectory, as the story telescopes in two directions, both outward to post macro questions about Gd and the universe, and inward to post intimate inquiries about marriage and fidelity. Ultimately, The Beautiful Bureaucrat succeeds because it isn't afraid to ask the deepest questions." --Jamie Quatro, The New York Times Book Review "Equal parts mystery, thriller, and existential inquiry, Phillips's book evokes the menace of the mundane...The Beautiful Bureaucrat asks uneasy questions about work and life, love and power, and where the whole enterprise of one's own small life is swiftly headed." --Anna Wiener, The New Republic "Kafka would love The Beautiful Bureaucrat...Bizarre and painfully human...There's not a wasted word, and it's nearly impossible to put down." --Michael Schaub, NPR "Part dystopian fantasy, part thriller, part giddy literary-nerd wordplay, Helen Phillips' The Beautiful Bureaucrat is both a page-turner and a novel rich in evocative, starkly philosophical language...eerie, stomach-dropping...this novel ultimately proves both clever and impossible to put down." --The L.A. Times "[The Beautiful Bureaucrat is] a joyride...a very weird, very beautiful, very honest book about the surreal business of working in a city, living in a fertile and dying body, and loving another mortal...While it may have DNA in common with other urban work and life and love stories, with Kafka and Shirley Jackson and Haruki Murakami and the Coen brothers, it really is a new species of tale." --Karen Russell, Slate "Propulsive...gorgeous...stark and spare genius...A masterpiece of contrasts...Phillips plays with language in a way that serves both characterization and plot, showcasing her inimitable wit...Beckett and Nabokov would resoundingly applaud...The humor and the seriousness in an absurdist story build a tension that carries the entire world within it. Phillips pulls this off seamlessly...A joy, darkness and terror and all." --The Seattle Review of Books "With some of the conspiratorial paranoia of Pynchon, some of the poignant comical darkness of Kafka and some of the interior tenderness of contemporary literary fiction...What Helen Phillips has created is, finally, an intriguing fictional world in which love and language meet their match in routine and necessity - and who, or which, triumphs may be a reader's choice." --Minneapolis Star-Tribune " Uncanny and Kafkaesque...By turns, the novel is goofily funny, creepy and unsettling, life-affirming and sweet, deeply thoughtful and pointedly critical of modern workplace culture...A strange, yet unsettlingly resonant, fable that melds mystery, sci-fi, romance and satire to chillingly skewer the modern workplace yet somehow leave us reaffirmed in our humanity." --Claire Fallon, The Huffington Post "A bewitching parable." --Vanity Fair "Chilling...the perfect summer page-turner." --Chicago Tribune "[The Beautiful Bureaucrat] revels in its playful and dark take on contemporary life, where everything - reality, love, relationships, the mundane - is out of proportion...if there are any aesthetic legacies to be traced here, they're closer to the fantastical elements found in Gilliam's Brazil, or the fabulism of Calvino, both employed...to dazzling effects...Phillips's vital prose...elevates TBB into a form unto itself." --Full Stop Magazine The Beautiful Bureaucrat... is an addictive, uncanny experience...Her prose is exact, at once ominous and droll, and her pacing is perfect. As she probes the mysteries of marriage and mortality, choice and chance, freedom and fate, her pages command close focus--and fly by very fast. --The Atlantic