“A moving melancholic remembrance by writer who—one final time—attempts to make sense of an historical and personal past, for herself and for her readers . . . In Searls’s professional hands, City of Angels is a fine valedictory.”—Kevin Nolan, The Rumpus
“Explaining without accusing, City of Angels is a profound book, even a heroic one.”—Todd Gitlin, The New Republic
“Searls’s excellent translation effectively conveys Wolf’s wordplay.”—The New Yorker
“Defying superlatives and superbly translated . . . In her final novel, Wolf . . . outdid herself.”—Booklist (starred review)
“ . . . there’s an odd fascination in watching Wolf navigate depression, guilt, anger, and Los Angeles . . . It’s worth it to see Wolf grappling with a past that, far from being dead, is live — like ammunition.”— Publishers’ Weekly
“[A] fascinating book.”—Kirkus Reviews
“Finishing [Christa Wolf’s books], the reader is covered by a sense of completeness, of having been taken on a journey in the company of a seer who has stared, with attention, mercy, and courage, into the world’s heart.” —Mary Gordon, The New York Times Book Review