"The indefatigable Gilbert -- co-founder of the Toronto gay theatre company Buddies in Bad Times, author of 60 plays, seven novels -- joins Karl Ove Knausgaard and Sheila Heti with his take on autobiographical fiction ... Gilbert, at 62, is in good form, entertaining, brave and deliberately shocking." -- Toronto Star
"[Sad Old Faggot] is an exhilarating experiment that rewards the reader with laughter, anger, and a sense of just how important Gilberts' work is." -- Drew Rowsome's blog
"[A] strange, prurient, and frequently hilarious book that straddles, no pun intended, the banalities of the everyday (relationship woes, self-doubt and loathing, insatiable desire) and the theatrics of farce." -- Hamilton Review of Books
"Gilbert is abrasive and unapologetic, and anyone who's experienced his work or personality knows this already. If you're up for that, you may find something special buried underneath all the grump." -- Broken Pencil
"As for the state of gay literature today, Gilbert -- whose writing in Sad Old Faggot remains as mutinous, humorous, and articulate as his public persona -- encourages young writers to take risks." -- Quill & Quire
"Suffice to say, by its title alone, Sad Old Faggot is bound to upset a lot of people, which should be enough to make it a worthy read. Luckily, it's also insightful, honest, and profanely funny." -- Corey Redekop's blog
"Buy it for the cringe-making revelations, stay for the laughs." -- Queer Toronto blog