"Widely considered one of the most original minds in American fiction today."–Dana Goodyear, The New Yorker
"This is what the best and most original literature can do: make us more acutely aware of life on and off the page."–Peter Orner,
The New York Times Book Review "[Can't and Won't] is evidence of a writer who is in total control of her own peculiar original voice; its pleasures are unexpected and manifold."–Kate Christensen,
Elle "A master of sequencing. Davis mixes long and short dispatches to intoxicating effect."–Dwight Garner,
The New York Times "The most revolutionary collection of stories by an American in twenty-five years."–John Freeman,
The Boston Globe "Drop everything and pick up Lydia Davis's fifth collection of short stories...Observation, drama, and (yes) compression–it's all there, giving the most minor moments a kind of epic weight."–David L. Ulin,
Los Angeles Times "Davis's signal gift is to make us feel alive."–Claire Messud,
Financial Times "Davis dances right up to and around that final mystery that can't, won't, and must be borne, that most inexplicable magic trick, life's vanishing act."–Parul Sehgal, NPR
"Davis is official literary dynamite...Everything she writes looks effortless."–
San Francisco Chronicle