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"[The Doloriad] just might be what your rotten little heart deserves." --J. Robert Lennon, The New York Times Book Review
One of Vulture's Best Books of 2022. Winner of the 2023 Republic of Consciousness Prize and short-listed for the VCU Cabell First Novelist Award.
Macabre, provocative, depraved, and unforgettable, The Doloriad marks the debut of Missouri Williams, a terrifyingly original new voice
"Distinctive, stylish and maddening . . . Williams's prose is fantastically elaborate, presenting itself in long, bricklike blocks of text. At its best, it reads as Faulknerian, sinuous and formal . . . [The Doloriad] just might be what your rotten little heart deserves." --J. Robert Lennon, The New York Times Book Review
"An apocalypse narrative of biblical proportions . . . In gorgeous, painful language that evanesces between the perspectives of the novel's main characters, Williams's novel boldly engages philosophical and theological questions about humanity's will to live and right to survive and offers a shimmering glimpse of a world beyond our own." --Nolan Kelly, Bookforum "Williams's book bears resemblances to William Faulkner in its conceit, in its wending sentences, and in its images . . . what could be more Gothic, more suffocating and cloistered, than an apocalypse that left behind only you and your most overbearing family members?" --Maddie Crum, Vulture