All the Lovers in the Night was generally well received by critics, including starred reviews from
Booklist,
Kirkus Reviews. and
Publishers Weekly.
Kirkus called the novel an "unforgettable and masterful work,"
The Washington Post wrote, "with this consummate novel, Kawakami's star continues to rise, pulsing against a night that's anything but holy." Discussing the writing of the novel,
Idra Novey, writing for
The Atlantic, noted, "Kawakami doesn't just assemble a tactile detail and park it in a scene. Sensation itself drives her scenes, the way the senses can steer a poem ... The startling vividness of Kawakami's images draws the reader deeper into the emotional intensity of the scenes."
Shelf Awareness added that the novel's "colloquial, confessional and conversational style and wondrous discourses on the nature of light lend an atmospheric tone devoid of melodrama. By portraying the specific with such intricacy, Kawakami invites all readers in."
Financial Times highlighted Kawakami's history as a blogger and poet, saying "her prose retains the accessibility of a blog, with glimpses of lyricism."
Publishers Weekly named
All the Lovers in the Night one of the top ten novels of 2022, regardless of genre. == References ==