"[E]xperimental, poetic, and confident...A boundary-pushing book-length essay perfectly suited to literary scholars."
–Kirkus Reviews"Reid mixes memoir, poetry, and close reading in her innovative debut....Both poetic and blunt...it makes for an illuminating record of a mind fascinated by literature in a world of violence. This original essay marks Reid as a writer to watch."
–Publishers Weekly"From the first sentence to last, Chanté Reid's
Thot adorns edges and margins–of other texts, of found stories, of the overheard, rumored, interpolated–all while enacting how any word slips, decentered, refined, into an overlapping, a new way of reading. To reflect, to be an anti-vampire vampire, to relay a variety of tragedies while firmly in humor's grace–there aren't enough near-words for the sting and salve of Reid's inventive authorship. There are a million ways to say how much I love this book."–
Thalia Field, author of Personhood, Experimental Animals: A Reality Fiction, and Bird Lovers: Backyard
"
Thot by Chanté L. Reid is both a
brilliant hybrid engagement with one of world literature's very greatest
novels and an extraordinarily moving reflection that not only describes but
also embodies the complex matrix of forces that have crackled their way through
her 21st century thinking and making life. Love, death, friendship, grievous
violence, systemic racism, Greek Myth, American History and life in the
Bronx she hails from are just a very little of what Reid takes up in this
stunning first book. Those of us who have been following her work for a while
have known Reid would come flying out of the gates and, well, here is the
emphatic proof."–
Laird
Hunt, National Book Award finalist for Zorrie
"Chanté
Reid's
Thot unzipped me in a
novel way, zipping me into and out of Morrison's
Beloved, which
it springs from and darts around. I love its inventive form, a mobius strip of
hybrid essay-poem polyvocality that instead of editing out interruptions and
second thoughts and contexts and contradictions instead archives and holds them
close. Part annotation, part close reading, all song,
Thot is
a wild ride, and I'm all in for it."–
Ander
Monson, author of I Will Take the Answer and The Gnome
"Stunning.
I simply could not admire a debut more than I admire Chanté L. Reid's."–
Rick
Moody, author of The Long Accomplishment