“Consistently entertaining.”
— Publishers Weekly, on Theme Song for an Old Show
“Lewis catches the thrill of proximity to America's Eastern WASP aristocracy to an uncomfortable degree: their studied vagueness, their heartiness, the aloofness that cannot be copied.”
— Los Angeles Times, on Meritocracy: A Love Story
“Shot through with high intelligence and deep feeling, the novel perfectly balances its several tones—lyrical, ironic, and sweet, against the foreboding gravity of the Viet-Nam War. A book that delivers both intellectually and emotionally, Meritocracy is a wise and moving debut.”
— Robert Ward, author of Red Baker, on Meritocracy: A Love Story
"Meritocracy is a dramatic, riveting novel of our times."
— Elizabeth Hardwick, on Meritocracy: A Love Story
"Looks at the generation that came of age in the Sixties; the first two titles covered the 1960s and 1970s. . . . His opening chapter, in which his marvelous ear for idiomatic speech is revealed as much through narration as in dialog, hints at the concepts he will explore: the vagaries of love, the odd consorting of dignity and temptation, and, yes, the fragility of creation and existence...That fine ear of Lewis's . . . makes his prose style the book's strength."
— Library Journal, on Theme Song for an Old Show
“Lives are not seamlessly sewn together, but rather forged by coincidence, necessity, and expectation, a fact that Lewis brilliantly conveys. . . . Lewis’ memories portray a modern, American life.”
— San Francisco Book Review
“You start with these characters, and through them you tell a social history of the country. . . . I really can't recommend [The Meritocracy Quartet] highly enough.”
— David Kipen, KPCC, Los Angeles Public Radio
“Lewis is a master of the subtle interplay of coincidence and character, the light tripping of events that lead to a disaster that seems at once inevitable and yet shocking.”
— Ron Charles, Washington Post, on Adam the King
“Pitch-perfect. . . . Quirky, rueful, and wise.”
— Kirkus Reviews, on Adam the King
“A powerful and really striking portrait of the inner and outer lives of the cultural elite of this generation. Lewis is a wonderful writer. . . . As a true novelist, transforming the lived experience to find its meanings, both for himself and for his readers, Lewis becomes an alchemist of the soul, his words then, taking us to places far beyond. . . . A deeply rewarding experience.”
— David Wilk, WritersCast