“Bitter Kalli’s Mounted is a tour de force: an epic journey into the ancient heart of the human-equine relationship, these essays offer readers an exhilaratingly panoramic and achingly intimate exploration of our shared animal life—the long history of horse and human entanglement, a history both mundane and mythic, as much about exploitation as emancipation. The thrilling pleasure of this collection feels like riding wild and free in the company of a nimble friend: it gives the vivifying joy of being the rider and the horse, all at once.” — Elaine Castillo, author of MODERATION and HOW TO READ NOW
“Reading Mounted moved me deeply. Bitter Kalli weaves history, memory, and identity into a stunning reflection on Blackness, queerness, and liberation. This book made me see horses—and freedom—in a whole new light.” — Kareem Rosser, author of WHEN YOU'RE READY and CROSSING THE LINE
"In Mounted, Bitter Kalli tends and tills at the fence between liberation and harness. These essays gallop. They both dig deep into the ground we stand on while breaking open the space into which we might reach, and it is thrilling to follow this work. While reading I felt the horizon of possibilities for freedom—of thought, movement, and future—get further and further away, with Bitter at the helm, leading us on. All I wanted to do was go with them." — Johanna Hedva, author of HOW TO TELL WHEN WE DIE: ON PAIN, DISABILITY, AND DOOM
“Mounted comprehensively re-historicizes the horse in the Americas. Across centuries and art forms, Kalli locates horses, but also their Black riders—from Jamaican dancehall and Beyoncé to Black diasporic spiritual practices and queer forms, to Boots Riley and Frederick Douglass—nothing is left out. I’m so happy to have a book so encyclopedic in its study of how horses power our Black, cultural mythos.” — Joy Priest, author of HORSEPOWER
“Fascinating debut… Kalli writes with urgency and grace, grounding their wide-ranging musings with a tender image that bookends the narrative: the author resting a hand on a horse’s shoulder. Slim but potent, this packs a punch.” — Publishers Weekly
"At turns funny and poignant…Kalli’s contribution brings a new voice to the table, one that is smart, well articulated, and bighearted."
— Kirkus Reviews