Painted with love, wit and a dash of mischief, the affectionate portrait in Blythe Spirit shuns reverence in favour of the sort of delight in everyday wonder - and eccentricity - that stamped the subject's own writing about place, people, art and literature -- Boyd Tonkin * Prospect * As loving as it is candid . . . wonderful -- Kathryn Hughes * The Times * Blythe was indeed remarkable, and this affectionate but clear-sighted biography celebrates a life well-lived -- Peter Parker * TLS * Ian Collins' tender, funny, perceptive biography brings his friend Ronnie Blythe vividly to life, contradictions, sex life and all -- Patrick Gale The biography conjures a lost world of letter-writing and weekend visits, with country life providing the time and space to form lasting bonds . . . deeply moving -- Guy Spratt * Spectator * Rich and enjoyable -- Literary Review Unputdownable . . . Every chapter here is a stand-alone wardrobe of fascinating stuff -- Martin Newell * Eastern Daily Press * Beautiful . . . an example of how to treat an unusual person as perfectly usual to himself . . . a remarkable life and a remarkable life-story -- John Spurling Teeming with colourful characters, telling episodes and fascinating insights into the way Ronnie set about his literary calling . . . [ Blythe Spirit is] a vibrant song of praise * Eastern Daily Press * An engaging and sympathetic portrait -- D. J. Taylor * The Tablet * Remarkable . . . Perhaps the greatest praise for Collins - and maybe it was why Blythe chose him - is that he has written in the character of Blythe: interested, affectionate, but unsentimental. It would have made Ronnie extremely cheerful. * Church Times *