“Elegant, outrageously imagined, comic … Antrim exaggerates his narrator into hilarious existence.”
— The New Yorker
“Antrim deserves to be mentioned in the same breath as Pynchon, Heller, Vonnegut, and DeLillo. The Hundred Brothers is raucous and tender and suffused with intelligence of a most eclectic sort.”
— Detour magazine
“To read it is to enter a parallel universe somewhere between the worlds of myth and mammon.”
— Entertainment Weekly
“A fantasy that capers between atavistic ritual and inspired slapstick.”
— Time magazine
“Even as we laugh at the novel’s absurdity, at its brutal, skewering and amplified portrait of fraternity run amok, its madness rings both sad and disarmingly true.”
— Chicago Tribune