Quotes
“The Visiting Privilege is a fifty-course, full-tilt tasting menu of misanthropy and guile…[and] solidifies her position as a thorny American writer of the first rank…This is a writer who sees deeply into the hearts of things [and her] stories transmit a deep feeling for life’s transience.” New York Times
“The Visiting Privilege is…laced with Williams’s trademark cutting wit, which provides a small release, as of steam escaping through a pressure valve, while also pushing the stories’ dark absurdity.” O, The Oprah Magazine
“Immaculate artistry…[and] one of the most fearless, abyss-embracing literary projects our literature has seen.” New York Times Book Review
“To read Joy Williams is to be arrested in a state of relentless awe and wonderment…[Her] preternatural intelligence, coupled with a scorching wit and an inability to bore or commit an unoriginal thought to the page, has made her a cult hero.” Vanity Fair
“The Visiting Privilege…doesn’t have a single story, even a single paragraph, that’s less than brilliant…Williams is quite possibly America’s best living writer of short stories.” NPR
“When I was young I loved Joy Williams because I thought she was so hilarious. When I got older I loved her because she refused to look away.” Slate
“Jolting, tonic, and valiant in their embrace of the ludicrous and the tragic, Williams’ masterful stories belong in every fiction collection.” Booklist (starred review)
“Four dozen stories by one of the form’s greatest practitioners…If you want to see how the pros do it—or simply want to read some of the best stories written today—you need look no further.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Williams delivers a powerful jolt, as in the recent ‘Brass,’ about an Arizona family facing tragedy. Throughout, her characters seem familiar yet unknowable, and she’s brilliantly original, whether depicting strange hospital visits, a teenager with a dying mother, or the death of a German shepherd.” Library Journal