
Bats of the Republic
$59.64
- Paperback
464 pages
- Release Date
8 December 2026
Summary
The full-color featherproof edition of the illuminated novel Bats of the Republic features hand-drawn maps and natural history illustrations, subversive pamphlets and science-fictional diagrams, and even a nineteenth-century novel-within-a-novel, all designed by the author, with a new introduction.
In 1843, fragile naturalist Zadock Thomas must leave his beloved in Chicago to deliver a secret letter to an infamous general on the front lines of the war over Texas. The fate of …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781943888368 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1943888361 |
| Author: | Zachary Thomas Dodson |
| Publisher: | Featherproof Books LLC |
| Imprint: | Featherproof Books LLC |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 464 |
| Release Date: | 8 December 2026 |
| Dimensions: | 231mm x 155mm |
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Critics Review
“Bats of the Republic is a story that pushes the boundaries of what narrative can do … it invites us into its world as it enters our own.”
–The Lit Pub
“Bats of the Republic is a waking dream of America gone sideways: it’s familiar, enchanting, and just pretty damned weird in the most beguiling possible ways. Zachary Thomas Dodson has made a magnificent book.”
–Audrey Niffenegger, author of The Time Traveler’s Wife
“A fantastical adventure that stretches from revolutionary-era Texas to twenty-second-century Texas, is festooned with technical diagrams, animal portraiture, and newspaper clippings that somehow never overwhelm the story.”
–Texas Monthly
“A most imaginative book - ambitious in design and presentation … Fans of David Mitchell and Mark Z. Danielewski will rejoice.”
–LitHub
“A richly textured, deeply felt, magical trove of a book.”
–Patrick deWitt, author of The Sisters Brothers
“Amazing. Actually amazing. Zachary Thomas Dodson has created a new form to tell his story, and in so doing, he has found a way to fuse adventure to love, weld science fiction to sorrow, and encircle everything in a winsome, mystifying experience of art, illustration, and design. Like the living secrets its hero finds in the deep, forgotten caves of Texas, Bats of the Republic is itself a hidden, undiscovered beauty.”
–Patrick Somerville, author of This Bright River
“Dodson’s ambitious literary debut combines elements of a Wild West adventure with aspects of a dystopian sci-fi thriller … Extravagant and mesmerizing, Dodson’s complex, evocative tale gradually reveals a mythos surrounding love, adventure, and the natural world.”
–Booklist
“Dodson’s debut is a creatively-illustrated tale of letters lost and found in the vein of J.J. Abrams and Doug Dorst’s S.”
–Publishers Weekly
“Honestly, this is the most beautiful book I’ve ever seen.”
–Adam Morgan, SF.Signal.com
“In Bats of the Republic, even the surprises are full of surprises.”
–Amelia Gray, author of Gutshot and Threats
“Incredible … Dodson’s vision of American society after the Collapse invokes all our fears of surveillance, nepotism, and discrimination.”
–Barnes & Noble Review
“Pick up Bats of the Republic and–even before you start reading–you’re instantly transfixed… a glorious demonstration of what old-fashioned paper can still do in the hands of a creative genius… Bats of the Republic cumulatively becomes a book about the way books are made and the way stories work. Novels, Dodson suggests, are contraptions, jury-rigged together with parts of other novels, archived letters, remembered conversations, maps, scraps of info, imagined journeys, and creatures real and strange. Archetypes of the cowboy story, tropes drawn from sci-fi, love letters, diaries, confessions all abound in this relentlessly engaging tale. Dodson has quite brilliantly exposed the gears and cogs whirring in the novelist’s imagination. It is a mad and beautiful thing.”
–Keith Donohue, The Washington Post: Notable Fiction Books of 2015 (hardcover edition)
“Science fiction, the Old West, a book within a book, and wide-ranging graphics are among the paraphernalia that festoon this tale of bats, bloodlines, witches, and love played out over two centuries.”
–Kirkus Reviews
“With its ornate design, Zachary Thomas Dodson’s narrative features books within books, eccentric characters and intriguing parallel story lines… The exquisite visual features prove enriching, rather than distracting… It’s hard not to admire the author’s meticulous effort and ambition.”
–The New York Times
“You want a taste of epic Western machinations filtered through epistles and transcripts and stories-within-stories? You want an arcane tapestry of weird fantasy enhanced by transgenerational mysteries and their possible solutions? You want a character-rich and treacherous journey through the ancient Republic of Texas with a reluctant, heartsick emissary from the Museum of Flying, and with his beleaguered blood relative hundreds of years in the mechanically surveilled future? Then you want to experience this thickly threaded wonderment, citizen–you really, really do.”
–The Austin Chronicle
“Zachary Thomas Dodson’s first novel feels destined to make a splash with its sprawling combination of science fiction and mysticism, art and text, western and dystopia … a puzzle box of a novel with beautiful art and astounding breadth of imagination, and the result begs to be opened.”
–Shelf Awareness
About The Author
Zachary Thomas Dodson
Zachary Thomas Dodson
Zachary Thomas Dodson is the author of the illuminated novel Bats of the Republic, the hybrid typo/graphic novel boring boring boring boring boring boring boring, and former publisher at Featherproof Books. He co-founded the Visual Narrative Lab in Wellington, New Zealand, and runs a secret studio called Interactive Tragedy, Limited. He authored the game Sub-Verge along with a companion novella, and is currently at work on KUU, a graphic cosmogony.
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