This intriguing anthology captures the essence of award-winning songwriter/performer Joni Mitchell as both individual and artist. Hoskyns (Lowside of the Road: A Life of Tom Waits) meticulously compiles a broad cross-section of writings about Mitchell that appeared over the past several decades (in Rolling Stone, Swank, New Musical Express, New York Times, and others). Commentaries illuminate Mitchell's private life, musical and poetic gifts, challenging road to success, and passion for painting. Detailed reviews of her albums and live concerts offer insight into the components of her signature folk music sound that connected with the spirit of a generation and resonated with audiences and fellow performers alike. There are interviews with Mitchell at various stages of her career, including the previously unpublished "Conversation" with Hoskyns and "The Unfiltered Joni Mitchell" with Mojo magazine's Dave DiMartino—each ably examining many key, complex layers of Mitchell's life and career. This is a distinctive study of the woman who created such enduring songs as "Woodstock," "Chelsea Morning," and "Both Sides Now." The book's concept is singular, and the selection and structuring of the material well done.
VERDICT Through the words and varied perceptions of the more than four dozen writers included here, fans and cultural historians will become more clearly acquainted with Mitchell. [See Prepub Alert, 4/24/17.]
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