“In this collection, the focus rightly returns to the ancient impulse to pay cat obeisance and the realization that this obeisance (which is sometimes called art) has been sustained for nearly all of the Holocene.”
—The Rumpus
“There’s something perverse about making a traditional paper book about Internet ephemera . . . [and] it’s precisely this kind of ambivalent-yet-appealing perversity that makes the anthology Cat Is Art Spelled Wrong an entire book of essays dedicated to cat videos, such a delight.”
—The Chicago Tribune
“The most important cultural issue of our time: figure out what we’re talking about when we're talking about cat videos.”
—New York Magazine
“It’s not just about cats, it’s about this internet phenomena and what it says about humanity. The pieces range from philosophical to deeply personal stories. . . . Don’t miss this book.”
—BookRiot
“Contributors provide surprising insights about what our impulse to watch YouTube clips of felines says about them and us.”
—The Week
“With [this] new book, Minneapolis publisher makes the case that cat videos are a form of, yes, art”
—MinnPost
“A lot of fun and one to store away for the holidays for someone who loves cat videos.”
—BookRiot