"A Kafka bag full of surprises." -- Der Tagesspiegel
"A playful new book from Reiner Stach, one that pulls together 99 facts and observations from the Czech authors life, all with the purpose of clearing the brush of falsehoods about the man that linger in the public imagination." -- Jonathon Sturgeon - Flavorwire
"If, like me, you are wary of delving into a three-volume account of the life of an ascetic and self-tormenting insurance lawyer, Stach has by some inexplicable thunderbolt of inspiration supplemented his enormous undertaking with a separate volume of biographical detritus, which he suggestively calls counter-images, titled Is that Kafka? 99 Finds." -- Morten Hi Jensen - LA Review of Books
"Lucidly translated from the German by Kurt Beals, ingeniously designed, illustrated with photographs of Kafka and the people he knew, of places he visited and art he admired, and with facsimiles of newspaper articles, manuscripts, notes, and letters, Is That Kafka? is a handsome volume." -- Francine Prose - New York Review of Books
"It is fitting that such a tricksy little maze of a book would bloom from the life of Kafka, whose work operates better in smaller spaces." -- Propeller
"A mishmash of ephemera, curiosities and confessionals, the finds range from the banal to the deeply personal, yet collectively paint as engaging and illustrative a portrait of the artist as any Ive read." -- Pasha Malla - The Globe and Mail
"A beautiful display of unexpected wonders and curiosities, each one glittering with light from a source that will never be understood." -- Jeffrey Zuckerman - The New Republic
"Reiner Stach has curated a collection of artifacts from the authors life in his latest book, Is that Kafka? 99 Finds. The book, translated from the German by Kurt Beals, is a crowd-pleasing encore to Stachs monumental three-volume biography of the writer. Along with minimal commentary, he submits ninety-nine numbered exhibition itemsdocuments, photographs, objects, scribbles, and doodlesfor our consideration. The result is a box of fancy Austro-Hungarian chocolates..." -- Avi Steinberg - The New Yorker
"Each turn Stach makes adds nuance to his skillfully collaged portrait of Kafka." -- The Quarterly Conversation
"Is that Kafka? indirectly contributes to an on going scholarly project, in Europe and America, to revisit many of the assumptions about the writer and his work, in effect, to move beyond the myths and cliches." -- Michael Dirda - The Washington Post
"This collection, original and entertaining, is a masterful, exciting mix of diligent research and sophisticated literary gossip." -- Neues Deutschland