"The Good Brexiteer’s Guide to English Lit . . . goes some way to explaining why Brexit can make fools of the cleverest people - as well as making fools of fools. . . . A diehard remainer, Sutherland has performed the ultimate sacrifice. He has given the Brexiters something they were never able to give themselves: a cultural and literary hinterland around which they can unite, and against which Brexit can be better understood." - John Crace, The Guardian"Sutherland developed this BrexLit survey as a curriculum for a Britain about to leave the EU. 'Brexit,' he writes, 'is an idea without political apparatus, without sustaining history, without field-tested ideology.' He’s here to remedy that by culling the canon for expressions of Englishness, 'that green and pleasant land,' that good Brexiteers revere: Shakespeare, Hardy, Orwell, and others (though not Dickens). This is the British academic’s umpteenth repackaging of his love of lit." - Toronto Star"Sutherland brings the entire literary canon into orbit around the political black hole. Is Blake's “Jerusalem” Brexity? (Sort of.) Is Kipling? (Not quite.) “Brexit” itself is an ugly word, especially when you hear it several times on every page, but since the rest of public life is lost in its vortex, why not literature too?" - Daily Telegraph