
"The succinct clarity of Kandasamy's poems, free from prevarication and dissemblance, is invigorating."--The Poetry Foundation
Praise for previous titles:★ "Kandasamy's thoughtful deep dive into the nature of abuse and its effects is a call-to-action to believe and support all women." ―Booklist (Starred review) on When I Hit You
"Urgent, searing."--The New York Times Book Review on When I Hit You
"A sharp, scalding novel that is not soon forgotten."--ForeWord Reviews on When I Hit You "Hands-down the most emotionally resonant book I have read this year. In this fragmented literary experiment, Kandasamy flawlessly combines the political and the personal with her searing insight and dazzling literary prowess." --Book Riot on Exquisite Cadavers "Kandasamy is needling us gleefully, making the margins a space of defiance, and the repossession of authorial prerogative. She is showing us the sleight of hand in slow motion, and grinning from ear to ear as she does so. . . . Exquisite Cadavers is a backflipping rebuke to the nexus of culture- and capital-making which would seek to backhandedly praise her bravery over her craft, and thereby keep her pushed to the sidelines. It is a joy." --LA Review of Books on Exquisite Cadavers For Kandasamy, as a woman writer of color, taking on this avant-garde storytelling style is not simply a subversive statement. It is about laying claim to an intellectual space that is generally not allowed to writers like her. . . . Kandasamy has beautifully scaled an artistic summit often denied to writers like her. Her success is that we, as readers and reviewers, are drawn to deliberate the creative merits of her singular experiment rather than her personal life, even though it's been laid bare in these margins." --NPR on Exquisite Cadavers "It's wonderful, a different view of difference." --LitHub on Exquisite Cadavers "Thank god for writing like this. For books like this. ― Max Porter, author, Grief Is the Thing with Feathers on Exquisite Cadavers