"James Schuyler's sublimely sad and funny novel,
What's for Dinner? looks back at
Cranford and
Madame Bovary and forward to present–day dysfunctional households like those of"Desperate Housewives." It's wonderful to have it back in print." – John Ashbery
"A quietly scarifying, very funny, and wonderfully compassionate novel." – Stephen Spender
"What's for Dinner? is a comedy of manners all about alcoholism, insanity, adultery, drugs, moderate incest, and death. [It is] a great gift to the reader." –Alice Notley