"This makes the fragility of life devastatingly palpable." - Publishers Weekly
"Year of Plagues is a study of the body beset by the twin enemies of disease and racism. Wryly confronting death in all manners with precision and historical perspective, D’Aguiar is the perfect guide to the unprecedented events of 2020 - thoughtful, curious, erudite - a prophet of our times. This is an essential book to understanding the mysteries of the human self and the world today." - Zinzi Clemmons, author of What We Lose
"A visceral account of personal illness and social ills." - Kirkus Reviews
“Fred D'Aguiar is in possession of one of the most agile literary voices I've encountered, at turns playful, lyrical, philosophical, and always moving. Year of Plagues is about undeniably harrowing experiences - both personal and political, endemic and pandemic - and yet the experience of reading it is dazzling, provoking, and ultimately enlightening. I couldn't put it down.” - Justin Torres, author of We the Animals
“Exquisite, Orphic, filled with dark music, Year of Plagues sings the body nuclear. This unflinching memoir weaves history, race, culture, art, fear, and love into an unforgettable journey. As much about poetry as it is about infirmity, Fred D’Aguiar’s conversation with cancer resounds in a bounding, graceful dance with death and life.” - Diana Abu-Jaber, author of Life Without a Recipe
“Sophisticated, funny, far-ranging... Fred D’Aguiar interrogates intersectionality in a time of crisis, personal, national, global and human, to find moments of grace. Nimbly contending with cancer, the pandemic, micro and macro implications of the Black Lives Matter movement, Year of Plagues manages to wring moments of illumination and reasons to hope out of this terrifying time.” - Mona Simpson, author of Casebook
"Fred D’Aguiar’s brilliant Year of Plagues is harrowing yet exhilarating, secular yet spiritual, scientific yet lyrical—a devastatingly frank memoir about wrestling with deadly prostate cancer even as the coronavirus began to overwhelm life as we knew it. Augustinian in its clarity and honesty, Year of Plagues offers the reader a meditation on mortality, race, faith, and fatherhood, even as it explores with great humanity what it means to be an artist in a world deep-shadowed by illness. Masterful, inspiring, essential, this book is a must-read." - Bradford Morrow, author of The Forger's Daughter
"D’Aguiar’s memoir is intensely personal and candid, technically informative, and, as a result of its range and inviting style, far from morbid or dry." - Library Journal
"An unflinching narrative and a remarkable read...D’Aguiar offers keen and candid insights into the complexities of the human condition in the here and now." - Booklist