"In Death in Midsummer Yukio Mishima unfolds to English-language readers a range of his talents as he explores a variety of pathways into the complex Japanese personality. He can be funny, even hilarious, but he is also capable of plunging into the dark psychic depths achieved by Hitchcock."
- Robert Trumbull - The New York Times Book Review,
"When I read a writer such as Mishima I’m not only experiencing a narrative but also dueling with another darkness behind the words. A seemingly empty house haunted with invisible presences obtusely felt, and the tingle of awareness that someone else is in it, watching."
- Benjamin Hale - n+1,
"Genius...Yukio Mishima is one of the great writers of the 20th-century. An extraordinary mind."
- The Los Angeles Times,