RaveThe Sydney Morning HerladKleinhenz\'s fine biography is the first major work drawing on the archive to appear in print ... Kleinhenz\'s approach is as imaginative as it is conventionally linear ... a well-rounded, sympathetic portrait of a remarkable human being, in a narrative that grips from the start. [Kleinhenz] shows how the contradictions that can infuriate us are the flip side of Greer\'s ever-questing mind, how for all the strength of her scholarship, Greer\'s preferred method is to throw out ideas to be tested rather than sustain a coherently structured argument ... readers will make up their own minds after finishing Kleinhenz\'s offering. I\'m in no position to predict how Greer will respond to this newly unauthorised account of her life, but I found it utterly fascinating.