"No book published in the last ten years has had a bigger impact on me, one of those books that speaks directly to your gut, a revelation. ... [T]here's something unclassifiable about the way Nescio goes about his stories, as if every sentence is a surprise even to the writer, a spontaneous irruption. At the same time, there's nobody less pretentious and more down-to-earth."–Peter Orner, author of
Maggie Brown & Others, LitHub's "26 Books from the Last Decade that More People Should Read"
"His utter simplicity goes hand-in-hand with a great command of humour, irony, matter-of-factness, understatement and sentiment (never sentimtality or self-pity) all of which miraculously balance each other out. ... Nescio is essentially a lyricist, a poet writing in prose." –Dutch Foundation for Literature
"In every respect the work of Nescio represents an exception to the calm, bourgeois realism of the early twentieth century. ... He was arguably the most non-conformist writer of his time. . . . In his stories Nescio created a number of extraordinary characters, who have become legendary in Dutch culture." –Theo Hermans,
A Literary History of the Low Countries "Though he published few stories, his position in Dutch literature is a very special one." –
Cassell's Encyclopedia of World Literature "Nescio's utter simplicity goes hand-in-hand with a great command of humour, irony, matter-of-factness, understatement and sentiment (never sentimentality or self-pity), all of which miraculously balance each other out. He is essentially a lyricist, a poet writing in prose." –Dutch Foundation for Literature