REVIEWS FOR: Wild Thing: A Life of Paul Gauguin
“… justly one of the publishing sensations of the year.” Bel Mooney in the Daily Mail
The Times Literary Supplement: A hungry wolf without a collar
The Spectator: The great French painter who had no time for France
The Financial Times: Wild Thing: A Life of Paul Gauguin – man versus myth
The Guardian: Wild Thing: A Life of Paul Gauguin by Sue Prideaux review – savage with a sensitive side
The Times: Wild Thing by Sue Prideaux review – uncancelling Paul Gauguin
The Telegraph: Racist sexual predator? That isn’t Paul Gauguin’s full story
Literary Review: Art of Rebellion
The New Statesman: Paul Gauguin’s art monster myth
The Economist: Paul Gauguin is an artist ripe for cancellation
The Art Newspaper: The Week in Art (podcast)
The Week: Best memoirs and biographies: from Britney Spears to the Beckhams
Daily Express: Why Paul Gauguin’s dental DNA justifies a second opinion of his tarnished reputation
REVIEWS FOR: I Am Dynamite! A Life of Friedrich Nietzsche
The Sunday Times: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/review-i-am-dynamite-a-life-of-friedrich-nietzsche-by-sue-prideaux-unmasking-philosophys-superman-7nv3hktjz
New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/01/books/review-i-am-dynamite-life-of-nietzsche-sue-prideaux.html
Publishers Weekly, USA: https://www.publishersweekly.com/9781524760823
The Financial Times: https://www.ft.com/content/f1cea91c-c727-11e8-ba8f-ee390057b8c9
The Economist: https://www.economist.com/books-and-arts/2018/10/25/nietzsche-philosophy-and-madness
The New Statesman: https://www.newstatesman.com/2018/08/why-nietzsche-has-once-again-become-inspiration-far-right
The Irish Times: https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/books/i-am-dynamite-a-life-of-friedrich-nietzsche-review-a-gripping-read-1.3675846
The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/nov/21/i-am-dynamite-by-sue-prideaux-review-nietzsche
Prospect: https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/magazine/the-invigorating-strangeness-of-friedrich-nietzsche
LitHub: https://bookmarks.reviews/the-best-reviewed-books-of-the-week-11-2-2018/
Spiked: https://www.spiked-online.com/2018/12/23/nietzsche-an-explosion-of-thought/
B&B Bücher & Bilder: https://bbbucherbilder.home.blog/2020/05/21/sue-prideaux-ich-bin-dynamit/
The Week: see magazine for review
REVIEWS FOR: Strindberg: a Life
Sam Leith in The Spectator (17th March 2012)
Claudia FitzHerbert in The Telegraph (2nd March 2012)
Tim Auld in The Sunday Telegraph (19th March 2012)
Robert Carver in The Tablet (12th April 2012)
“What an absolutely extraordinary man August Strindberg was, and what a tormented, demented life he led. I haven’t read such a fascinating biography for ages… You can see how much fun [Sue Prideaux] is having with Strindberg. Anyone reading her marvellous book will have that much fun too.” Sam Leith, The Spectator.
“A rich and absorbing biography…writing the life of a frenzied, unstable genius like Strindberg is an enormous challenge, and Prideaux rises to it with fine authority.” John Carey, The Sunday Times.
“Sue Prideaux has written a lively, enlightening, and at times thrilling life of an extraordinary artist… Prideaux also writes very movingly of the playwright’s last years… she is persuasive in conveying Strindberg’s greatness and the novelty of his achievement.” John Banville, The New York Review of Books.
“An absorbing new study…Prideaux is a deft guide to the absinthe-heavy bohemian underworlds of Berlin and Paris which Strindberg inhabited for much of the 1890s.” Claudia FitzHerbert, Daily Telegraph.
“The best biography I’ve read in ages.” Matthew Sweet, Nightwaves, BBC radio 4.
“A deeply researched and engrossing biography…the copious selection of his elemental canvases and celestographs is one beauty of this outstandingly produced book…Prideaux opens her book with a bravura chapter on the origins of Miss Julie, excels in relating his characters to their living originals, and in showing how they were transformed by the process of post-naturalism.” Irving Wardle, Literary Review.
“Fascinating and beautifully written.” Anthony Beevor, The Sunday Telegraph.
“In Prideaux’s hands, Strindberg, a vulnerable but also naively determined man with striking chaotic hair like a combed back walnut whip, comes vividly to life. Indeed the joy of her book is in the detail, from quoted letters and diaries and some stunning photography.” Tim Auld, The Sunday Telegraph.
“The Strindberg portrayed in this detailed, accessible biography, which coincides with the centenary of his death on 12 May 2012, reveals a man and a writer few in the English speaking world will have the notion of… Sue Prideaux’s lively account of a wilful, passionate, often deranged pilgrimage in search of truth, artistic honest and, finally God, will change our narrow perspective on the astonishing polymath.” Robert Carver, The Tablet.
“An exhaustingly researched biography… and a deft piece of detective work.” David Stenhouse, Scotland on Sunday.
“This unstable genius is brought to book in this fine study.” Sunday Times Culture.
“very readable” The Art Newspaper.