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I Dream of Joni: A Portrait Joni Mitchell 53 Snapshots
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I Dream of Joni: A Portrait Joni Mitchell 53 Snapshots
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I Dream of Joni: A Portrait Joni Mitchell 53 Snapshots
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In this “delightful compendium of everything you ever wanted to know about” (
The
Washington Post
) Joni Mitchell, the eternal singer-songwriter is seen anew, portrayed through a witty and comprehensive exploration of anecdotes, quotes, and lyrics by Henry Alford, “the most graceful of humorists” (
Vanity Fair)
and a writer for
The New Yorker
.
Joni Mitchell’s life, psyche, and evolving legacy are explored here in vivid technicolor—from her childhood in Saskatoon, Canada, to her arrival in Laurel Canyon that turned her into, as Alford puts it, “the bard of heartbreak and longing.” Each period of Mitchell’s life is observed via the artists, friends, family, and lovers she encountered along the way, including James Taylor, Leonard Cohen, Georgia O’Keefe, Prince, and, most significantly, Kilauren, the daughter Mitchell gave up for adoption at birth but then reconnected with decades later.
Presented in the impressionistic vein of
Ninety-Nine Glimpses of Princess Margaret
,
I Dream of Joni
explores in fifty-three essays, with the author’s trademark wit and verve, the life of the legendary singer-songwriter.
In this “delightful compendium of everything you ever wanted to know about” (
The
Washington Post
) Joni Mitchell, the eternal singer-songwriter is seen anew, portrayed through a witty and comprehensive exploration of anecdotes, quotes, and lyrics by Henry Alford, “the most graceful of humorists” (
Vanity Fair)
and a writer for
The New Yorker
.
Joni Mitchell’s life, psyche, and evolving legacy are explored here in vivid technicolor—from her childhood in Saskatoon, Canada, to her arrival in Laurel Canyon that turned her into, as Alford puts it, “the bard of heartbreak and longing.” Each period of Mitchell’s life is observed via the artists, friends, family, and lovers she encountered along the way, including James Taylor, Leonard Cohen, Georgia O’Keefe, Prince, and, most significantly, Kilauren, the daughter Mitchell gave up for adoption at birth but then reconnected with decades later.
Presented in the impressionistic vein of
Ninety-Nine Glimpses of Princess Margaret
,
I Dream of Joni
explores in fifty-three essays, with the author’s trademark wit and verve, the life of the legendary singer-songwriter.