A Literary Hub Most Anticipated Book of 2025
A Millions Most Anticipated Book of Summer 2025
“Comitta has written a book that combines every writer and every book, but by isolating and exploring the elements that stories fundamentally share with one another.”
—Literary Hub
“Patchwork is not just a novel or an absurdist work of art. It is a reminder that despite the chaos of it all, human beings will always be connected with one another.”
—Sky Cross, The Columbia Review
“A must-read for literary adventurers seeking to navigate the blurred boundaries between reality, fiction, and everything in between.”
—Shelf Unbound
“If you are an enthusiastic reader of John Ashbery—how his writing washes over you, leaving in its tide all manner of glittering linguistic debris—you will have a great time reading Patchwork.”
—Adam Sodofsky, X-R-A-Y
“An intellectual exercise crackling with madcap energy.”
—Kirkus
“A quite fascinating piece of intricately and curiously assembled fiction. . . . All in all (and there's a lot of that all. . .), it's good and very playful fun.”
—M.A. Orthofer, The Complete Review
“Every page is filled with enormous heartbreak and danger but also with enormous love and technicolor—a book that flies into your dreams and plucks magic from deep down.”
—Paul Yoon, author of The Hive and the Honey
“Tom Comitta builds a kind of disorienting beauty out of the madness, the emergent creation is profoundly alive.”
—Sergio de la Pava, author of Lost Empress
"Ludic, lively, and laugh-out-loud funny, Comitta’s latest cements their position at the forefront of contemporary literary collage."
—Alyssa Quinn, author of Habilis
"Tom Comitta refashions our extant texts towards ecstatic and fresh possibilities. A Queneau for our time."
—Sebastian Castillo, author of Salmon