"Denon's tale portrays the Epicurean aspects of slowness" -
-The Boston Globe "One of the loveliest pieces of French prose." –Milan Kundera,
The Art of the Novel "A tale of adulterous love told with impeccable discretion. Balzac like it so much that he cited it in full in his Physiologie du mariage, warning off husbands while recommending it to bachelors as 'a delicious painting of manners of the last century." –
The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French "Captures with concision and panache the spirit of Libertinage so central to eighteenth-century French sociability...
No Tomorrow is a tour de force of disabused analysis summarizing all the manipulations, illustions, and self-deceptions which were the essence of eighteenth-century libertinage." –
Encyclopedia of Erotic Literature