“Bate has written, capaciously, arrestingly, a kind of tragedy…often veers close to the poet’s singular perspective…He reminds us Ted Hughes was a marvelous poet: firstly, then fitfully, and then in a blaze near the end, and that the greatness in the work draws power from sources deeper than myth.” — Glyn Maxwell, New York Times Book Review
“Magisterially respectful of Hughes…An uncompromising biographer [who] hasn’t been swayed by interested parties…In Hughes’s life, with its echoes of Greek tragedy, Bate finds grist for a new perspective on his work.” — Christopher Benfey, The Atlantic
“An incisive, humane and deeply absorbing account of Hughes’s life and work.” — New York Times
“Remarkable…one of the very best biographies in years.” — Joyce Carol Oates
“A masterly biography.” — San Francisco Chronicle
“Jonathan Bate is a dazzling scholar, and in TED HUGHES he sheds new light on the poet and his times…Mr. Bate embodies…the touchstone of good biography: the complete sympathy of complete detachment.” — Sara Wheeler, in "The Best Biographies of 2015," Wall Street Journal
“A vigorous biography… Bate, a professor of literature, gives sustained attention to Hughes’s poems, substantiating the poet’s own view that “as an imaginative writer, my only capital is my own life.” — The New Yorker
“An excellent biography: compulsively readable, elegantly assembled... and sensitive to the many aspects of Hughes’s grand and complicated character.” — Christopher Wiman, Wall Street Journal, front page review
“An intelligent, even donnish work of criticism that connects the poems to the life…” — Washington Post
“…Bate has provided new depth to Ted Hughes’ biography…” — Minneapolis Star Tribune
“This scrupulous biography acknowledges and explicates Hughes’s brilliance as one of the twentieth century’s great poets…Hughes deserved a fine biographer, and in Bate he got one.” — Daily Beast
“Imaginative, comprehensive…worthy of becoming the standard life of Hughes. Illuminating, elegant, and excellent.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Scrupulous and lucid… [Hughes] was a dedicated and brilliantly sharp-eyed recorder of material that might or might not one day get hammered into poetry, and even the tiny pieces that Bate gives us glitter.” — The Guardian
“Illuminating.” — Daily Mail (London)