The Ants reviewed at Hyperallergic

Nakayasu’s The Ants is a rich, dense mélange of material derived from a breathtaking range of sources...

Sawako Nakayasu’s The Ants reviewed at Boston Review

A world more teeming than you dared think...

Les Figues Best of 2014

A roundup of Les Figues appearances on "Best Of" lists across the internet...

The Ants reviewed at Pank

Nakayasu’s ants are, for the most part, friendlier...

The Ants discussed at Entropy

What do we learn by such ephemeral contact with a medium in which, more typically, we are supposed to lose ourselves...

A somatic reading of The Ants at Bombay Gin

Wait for the ants to come to you, or rather, to your humble offering...

The Ants featured at The Quarterly Conversation

A giant, gushing wound but also beautiful in its intricacies, tiny legs traversing giant distances...

The Ants reviewed at NewPages

Just be careful where you walk...

The Ants reviewed by rob mclennan

And yet, this is a book about, also, exactly what the title claims...

Guantanamo and The Ants Reviewed at WIRB

Something we need, and may not want, to read...

The Ants reviewed at Monologging

Ants do not necessarily stand in for people...

Four LF titles reviewed by Spencer Dew at decomP

Context can determine form, too...