Hyde is one of our true superstars of non-fiction - this book not only covers its subject in more depth and comprehension than anything before (anything I've read, anyway) but it also ends up being about ...well, everything. The guy's both brilliant (intellectually, literarily) and wise (psychologically, spiritually, you-name-itally). -- David Foster Wallace
Dazzling ... rewards repeated reading. -- Michael Chabon
A masterpiece ... The thrilling thing about reading non-fiction such as Hyde's is not just that it gives you new thoughts: it also changes the way you think. * * Scotland on Sunday * *
[Hyde] is one of those quirky, eccentric Wise Children the United States sometimes throws up-a sort of Thoreau-cum-anthropologist-cum-seer...[Trickster] should be read by anyone interested in the grand and squalid matter of all things human...A glorious grab-bag stuffed with necessary loot, a joyful plum pudding rich in treasures. -- Margaret Atwood * * Los Angeles Times * *
Brilliant...By the time he is done he has folded language, culture, and the very habit of being human into his ken. * * The New Yorker * *
Hyde is far more than an astute cultural critic; he's an original and important thinker. Pass it on. -- Geoff Dyer
Intriguing ... His big ideas are seriously good ones ... Hyde's own bravuraraids on literacy, as on the world's great oral traditions, pay off here in a genuinely original way. -- David Lan * * Guardian * *
Reading Trickster Makes This World - an act of pure pleasure from first to last - forever altered, and profoundly deepened, my understanding of the relationship between storytelling and the world. -- Michael Chabon
Hyde is an armchair analyst issuing a moral commentary about individuality which is urgently needed now, when American culture is so threatened by conformity and materialism. -- Jackie Wullschlager * * FT * *
This captivating book is crammed with . . . nuggets of analysis, erudition and wisdom. -- Lloyd Evans * * Spectator * *
Hyde is persuasive and is at his most interesting on contemporary tricksters. -- Colin Waters * * The Sunday Herald * *