'His work has a symphonic quality unique in fiction' The Times
Garner casts light on his writing and thinking, and the role that manic depression plays in his creativity Guardian
Garner is his own man taut, powerful and credible Penelope Lively
A brilliant collection of essays Independent
A collection of essays and lectures, but since their singular theme is Alan Garner, boy and man, it is, in effect, his Prelude, the autobiography of one of the most distinct and profound writers we have The Voice that Thunders is his magpie's diary, a confessional from a kleptomaniac of the sacred and the arcane. It is the kind of book which points at worlds it would be wonderful to know worlds that Alan Garner has spent a lifetime exploring and all of them in his backyard Guardian
His is a consummate artist's vision that matches landscape and people and story; his is an artist's ear able to hear preliterate song as well as local speech and adolescent slang. With great skill he has wielded these into tales uniquely blending rustic vigour and classical economy of diction. They have won him a place in the company of English writers Ralph Elliott, Labrys 7
Alan Garner's themes are huge, urgent, compassionate, his voice distinguished by clarity, compression, precision, depth of feeling and sharpness of thought Neil Philip, A Fine Anger: A Critical Introduction to the Work of Alan Garner