“What makes a human? Where does consciousness reside? It could all become very serious, if Ducornet weren't so skilled in absurdity.”
—Arianna Rebolini, BuzzFeed
“Essential Ducornet, obscure and extravagant. . . . Ducornet delivers a fascinating addition to her incredible practice. A Jupiter fuse against the void.”
—Joseph Houlihan, Chicago Review of Books
“A longtime master of the extraordinary sentence, Ducornet has outdone herself here, blending SF’s penchant for invented jargon with her own queer linguistic egalitarianism . . . in a primordial soup of possibility.”
—Kirkus, starred review
"Ducornet dazzles with this whirlwind jaunt through a far-future universe."
—Publishers Weekly
“At once funny and absurd, Trafik peers at our own time through the lens of the future to reveal what we should regret losing and what would be better gone.”
—Brian Evenson