"As Kincaidâs elegant overview makes clear, Aldissâs work is not only a paean to ceaseless creativity, but a testament to an almost compulsive preoccupation with generating new problems towards whose solution that same sparkling creativity may be directed." --<i>Locus</i>
"A level-headed assessment. " --<i>Times Literary Supplement</i><br /> Â
"Brian Aldiss was science fictionâs most gifted stylist: innovative, elegant, mercurial and always highly readable. He was tirelessly prolific, producing not only stories of adventure in space, travelers through time and several noxious alien beings, but also experimental literary fiction and thoughtful memoir. Paul Kincaidâs superb and closely attentive account of his life and work covers the full Aldiss range, responding sympathetically not only to the extraordinary variety but also the level of ambition." --Christopher Priest, four-time winner of the BSFA Award
"Paul Kincaid's cogent, career-spanning study of Brian Aldiss's life and work is a valuable contribution to SF studies. He expertly covers the many books in Aldiss's canon, shedding new light on areas that have received little scholarly attention while enumerating the authorâs importance to the SF megatext. Accessible and illuminating, <i>Brian W. Aldiss</i> should be read by anybody writing about Aldiss, but it's also an enjoyable biography."--D. Harlan Wilson, author of <i>J. G. Ballard</i>
"Kincaid affirms Aldiss as a crucial figure in postwar British sf, author of a handful of indisputable classics, and deeply involved in the aesthetic and critical evolution of the field." --<i>Science Fiction Studies</i>