We might call the novel experimental because of some of the techniques the writer employs. But the story...feels ancient. Undeniable, raw, and mythical. A novel in the documentary style of the German writer W. G. Sebald.-- "All Things Considered"
Ferocious...an unforgettable blend of fact and fiction, history and the present. Drndic's writing is superb and deals with themes of history, illness, academia and all without flinching. A modern masterpiece.-- "Brazos Bookstore"
Belladonna is a book about remembering, and the struggle to speak the truths that are covered up, ignored, twisted, quashed. A powerful indictment of a failure--past and present--to deal with the uglier parts of national history. A very fine work.--M. A. Orthofer "Complete Review"
Although this is fiction, it is also deeply researched historical documentary. A masterpiece.-- "Financial Times"
A very fine novel, wise and brave. Drndic's fiction is very powerful statement fiction, and yet somehow the quality, the humanity, the playfulness actually counter the polemical intent. This is an extraordinary book.--Eileen Battersby "Irish Times"
An elegant novel of ideas concerning decidedly inelegant topics, empathetic but unforgiving.-- "Kirkus (starred review)"
An epic, heart-rending saga from the Croatian novelist about a forgotten corner of the Nazi Holocaust....A brilliant artistic and moral achievement worth reading.-- "Kirkus (starred review)"
This novel is a powerful warning. A fascinating book.--Eric Wagner "Moment Magazine"
Drndic's themes, use of history, and narrative technique invite favorable comparisons to W.G. Sebald, and the novel's relentlessly uncomfortable mood might be Drndic's point: the historical crimes were great, and complicity of almost everyone was enormous.-- "Publishers Weekly"
A heartbreaking meditation on aging and its many ills. Drndic stares directly into the inky sins of us all and doesn't blink. The author combines the real world and the fictional until it no longer matters because, in the end, all of it is the truth. Unforgettable.--Mark Haber "Quarterly Conversation"
Consumed with history and memory--the necessity of remembering, and the ordeal of forgetting--[this novel] conflates fact with fiction while flitting between cold, hard truth and soft, sensual lyricism...an exceptional reading experience.-- "Star Tribune"
In this documentary fiction, the private and public happen at once, large and small scale, imagined with just the same biographical precision... aching with vivid absences, losses, disappearances. This one story is freighted with all the pain and detail of its myriad predecessors.-- "The Independent"
Drndic has in her own way composed an astonishment that extracts light from darkness.-- "The Jewish Daily Forward"
My favorite read of 2017 and one of my favorites of this decade. Belladonna bristles with intelligence and defiance in every paragraph, like an exceptionally erudite and alert porcupine.--Jeff VanderMeer "The Millions"
Splendid and absorbing... Drndic is writing to witness, and to make the pain stick. These dense and satisfying pages capture the crowdedness of memory.-- "New York Times Book Review"
Belladonna forces us to remember. Grotesque imagery abounds--this is a novel that does not turn its gaze away. But then, sometimes the writing surprises us with humor, or beauty. A complicated, moving book which engages with the horrors of the past.--John Flynn-York "The Rumpus" (11/15/2017 12:00:00 AM)