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The Vivisectors

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Hardcover, MCD × FSG, 2026
Releases 05/26/26
200090092

Missouri Williams

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A reclusive graduate student is forced into a friendship that destabilizes her life in this surreal, allegorical romance.


In a famed but crumbling university city overrun by nature, where power is held in a fragile balance between academics and a contingent of rogue gardeners, the reclusive narrator of The Vivisectors spends her days propping up the career of her needy and fraudulent professor boss. Then a controversy ruptures her careful routine: Adam, a contrarian student and an obsession of the boss, comes into heated conflict with a young professor, with both men claiming discrimination. The crisis subsumes the university, though the narrator is unmoved—not even the attempted suicide of her estranged mother has been enough to dispel her lack of engagement with the world. But when her boss commands her to befriend Adam, the narrator finds herself both caught up in the events threatening to tear the city apart and increasingly drawn to the alluring student at the heart of it all.


Coursing with icy suspense and told with violent precision, The Vivisectors is a new kind of love story for an age of deteriorated communication. With the unsparing style and intellectual ambition that made her award-winning debut The Doloriad a celebrated provocation, Missouri Williams holds a mirror up to humanity’s most intimate contradictions and reflects them back through a novel of profound, spiky spiritual reckoning.

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  • "Williams’s second novel is as brilliant as it is dark, full of unsettling, revelatory allegory, and frankly unlike anything I’ve read before."

    Jasmine Vojdani, Vulture

  • “In the hypnotic sophomore outing from Williams, a professor’s personal assistant gets drawn into a strange triangle with her boss and a male student . . . Williams is an accomplished stylist, and her writing accrues a magnetic rhythm, calling to mind Clarice Lispector or Marie Redonnet… It’s a singular and arresting work.”

    Publishers Weekly

  • "Missouri Williams's stark, suis generis voice returns with another delightfully grotesque, muddy landscape populated by utterly deranged characters who are perfect in the eyes of a freak like me. The anti-feel good hit of the year.

    Fernando A. Flores, author of Brother Brontë and Tears of the Trufflepig

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