A Lambda Literary Review Most Anticipated LGBTQIA+ Book
“Experimental, intimate, and sensual, Madder is a thrilling debut.”
—Alta
“A sensuous memoir, laid out in impressionistic vignettes, reflecting on rootedness, loss, and the solace of nature.”
—Kirkus
“Wilkinson portrays his restless uncertainty in regards to his paternity, his family’s immigration status, and his queer identity. But Wilkinson triumphs when he is able to put down roots.”
—Katherine Ouelette, WBUR
“Wilkinson’s memoir looks at the entangled stories of his upbringing, lineage, and sexuality. . . . [His] narrative shines in the lines of verse interspersed throughout.”
—Publishers Weekly
“In language both majestic and down to earth, Marco Wilkinson conjures up a manual for living, animated, exacting, and true to its darkness. A major achievement.”
—Paul Lisicky
“Wilkinson has the rare ability to confront all that is deliberately hidden and at the same time protect the most delicate mysteries from harm. This utterly gorgeous, learned, tender treatise on kinship and the ecology of memory just knocked me out.”
—Lia Purpura
“Madder is a reminder of life’s messiness, of its wild beauty, minor consequence, and major ripples. Beautifully written with a concise, poetic prose, this hybrid work explores the ache in all of us, that space continually growing, grown over, starting anew with the seasons. Wilkinson treads the line between meaning and matter with exquisite attention, energy, and reverence.”
—Kao Kalia Yang
“Madder is a memoir unlike any I’ve encountered, with its unique lyricism, innovation of form, and virtuosic experimentation with memory. This book is a revelation in symbiosis, erasure, substitution, and fragment.”
—Marcelo Hernandez Castillo