Jordy Rosenberg is an associate professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he teaches eighteenth-century literature and queer/trans theory. He lives in New York City and Northampton, Massachusetts. Confessions of the Fox is his first novel.
Quite simply extraordinary... Imagine if Maggie Nelson, Daphne du
Maurier and Daniel Defoe collaborated. * Sarah Perry, author of
'The Essex Serpent' *
Jordy Rosenberg is a total original - part scamp, part genius - who
has written a rollicking page-turner of a first novel. Hang on for
the ride. * Maggie Nelson, author of 'The Argonauts' *
An extraordinary and brilliant work... At once a queer love story,
a history of horrors, and a thrilling page-turner. * China
Mieville, author of 'The City and the City' *
Hot damn! Jordy Rosenberg is one of the finest new talents I've
seen in many years, and Confessions of the Fox is a startlingly
good debut novel. * Victor LaValle, author of 'The Changeling'
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An astonishing, bawdy, dazzling triumph of a book. * Kelly Link,
author of 'Get in Trouble' *
A genre-bending, high-octane thrill from beginning to end... I
couldn't put it down. * Lidia Yuknavitch, author of 'Book of Joan'
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This novel is fantastically engaged with the dark, the smelly, the
wild and the cool. * Eileen Myles, author of 'Chelsea Girls' *
An intellectual thrill-ride, a queer historical romance, and the
sexiest book I've read in a long, long time. It is everything I
want in a novel and maybe out of life itself. * Melissa Febos,
author of 'Whip Smart' *
Astonishing and mesmerizing * Publishers Weekly *
Resonant of George Saunders, of Nikolai Gogol, and of nothing
that's ever been written before, professor of literature and
queer/trans theory Rosenberg's debut is a triumph. * Booklist
Online *
An epic queer love story... A singular, daring, and thrilling
novel: political, sexy, and cunning as a fox. * Kirkus (starred
review) *
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