المراجعة التحريرية | `Hard to beat ... a biographical tour de force ... a rich, voluptuous treat ... a triumph, the biography of the year' Robert McCrum, Observer, `Books of the Year' `[The Pike] dramatically extends biography's formal range to encompass a daunting theme' TLS, `Books of the Year' `This is a magnificent portrait of a preposterous character ... deplorable, brilliant, ludicrous, tragic but above all irresistible, as hundreds of women could testify. His biographer has done him full justice' Francis Wheen, Daily Mail `A cracker of a biography, an extraordinary story of literary accomplishment, passionate war-mongering and sexual incorrigibility... In less skilled hands this could have been a disaster; in fact it works wonderfully well' Spectator, `Books of the Year' `Beautiful, strange and original ... an extraordinarily intimate portrait' New Statesman `Hugely enjoyable ... Hughes-Hallett has a great talent for encapsulating an era or an attitude ...That almost 7 pages flew by bears testimony to how pleasurable and readable those pages were' Sunday Times `A splendid subject for a biography ... Hughes-Hallett dances her way through this extraordinary life in a style that is playful, punchy and generally pleasing ... In death, as in life, the amazing story of D'Annunzio is painted in primary colours, but with the darkest shadows' Observer `A riveting biography ... It must have been so tempting to be judgmental, but Hughes-Hallett allows us to judge for ourselves' Antonia Fraser, Daily Mail, `Books of the Year' `Not only an inspired telling of a life that becomes more repellent with each page, it illuminates early 2th-century Europe in brilliant, unexpected ways' Observer `Electrifying ... a fascinating portrait ... Hughes-Hallett relates his journey from romantic idealist to Right-wing warmonger with flair and insight' Daily Express |
عن المؤلف | Lucy Hughes-Hallett is the author of Cleopatra: Histories, Dreams and Distortions which was published in 199 to wide acclaim, and Heroes: Saviours, Traitors and Supermen, published in 24, which garnered similar praise. Cleopatra won the Fawcett Prize and the Emily Toth Award. Lucy Hughes-Hallett reviews for the Sunday Times. She lives in London. |