"It takes a stranger to see how dark this world is: Dubravka Ugresic is that stranger."--Joseph Brodsky
"A brilliant, enthralling spread of storytelling and high-velocity reflections. . . . Ugresic is a writer to follow. A writer to be cherished."--Susan Sontag
"Like Nabokov, Ugresic affirms our ability to remember as a source for saving our moral and compassionate identity."--John Balaban, Washington Post
"A genuinely free-thinker, Ugresic's attachment to absurdity leads her down paths where other writers fear to tread."--The Independent
"As long as some, like Ugresic, who can write well, do, there will be hope for the future."--New Criterion
"Ugresic's wit is bound by no preconceived purposes, and once the story takes off, a wild freedom of association and adventurous discernment is set in motion. . . . Ugresic dissects the social world."--World Literature Today
"Never has a writer been more aware of how one narrative depends on another."--Joanna Walsh
"Ugresic is unbeatable at explaining the inexplicable entanglements of Balkan cultural traditions, particularly as they relate to the hellish position of women."--Clive James
"Ugresic is also affecting and eloquent, in part because within her quirky, aggressively sweet plot she achieves moments of profundity and evokes the stoicism innate in such moments."--Mary Gaitskill
"Ugresic must be numbered among what Jacques Maritain called the dreamers of the true; she draws us into the dream."--New York Times
"Dubravka Ugresic is the philosopher of evil and exile, and the storyteller of many shattered lives."--Charles Simic
"Thank You for Not Reading is an indispensable critique as well as an exhilarating work of prose--a brilliant meditation on the literary, cultural, and existential consequences of the global triumph of the Bottom Line. . . . This book is something rare indeed: a work as pleasurable to read as it is edifying; as marvelously crafted, line by line, as it is wise throughout."--Mark Crispin Miller