Song So Wild and Blue
A Life with the Music of Joni Mitchell
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- $279.00
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- $279.00
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"An intimate, impressionistic Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man mode, interwoven with Mitchell myths and parallels."— New York Times Book Review
"An astonishing exploration of what it means to lead an artist’s life—how to last, dig deep, change, to embrace one’s voice while in conversation with your heroes."—Elizabeth McCracken, author of The Hero of This Book
From the celebrated novelist and memoirist, a gorgeous account of how Joni Mitchell’s work has shaped his writing throughout his life.
From the moment Paul Lisicky heard Joni Mitchell’s music while growing up in New Jersey, he recognized she was that rarity among musicians—a talent whose combination of introspection, liberation, and deep musicality set her apart from any other artist of the time. As a young man, Lisicky was a budding songwriter who took his cues from Mitchell’s mysteries and idiosyncrasies. But as he matured, he set his guitar aside and turned to prose, a practice that would eventually take him to the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and into the professional world of letters, all the while chronicling his own creative process.
As the decades passed, Lisicky’s connection to Mitchell’s artistry only deepened. Her music was a constant, a guide to life, and an artist’s manual in one—a powerful example of art and identity intertwining. As he navigated love and heartbreak and imaginative struggles and the vicissitudes of a creative career, he would often return to Mitchell’s songs, to the solace and lessons that only her musicianship could give.
Paying unique tribute to the woman who shaped generations of creators and thinkers, Lisicky offers his own coming-of-adulthood as testimony to the power of songwriting and staying true to your creative vision. Part memoir, part biography, and part homage, this stunning work of literary nonfiction, Song So Wild and Blue is a joy for devoted Mitchell enthusiasts, budding writers, and artists of all stripes.
How does the soundtrack of a life become the blueprint for creating one’s own?
Music Memoir: Follow a young songwriter’s journey from emulating his idol’s idiosyncratic style to finding his own voice in prose at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop.LGBTQ+ Coming of Age: A deeply personal account of navigating love, heartbreak, and identity as a young gay man, with Joni’s music as a constant guide and companion.Songwriting Influence: Go beyond biography in a detailed homage that treats Mitchell’s catalog as an artist’s manual for navigating the struggles of a creative career.Lyrical Prose: A testament to the power of a single artist to shape another, blending criticism, biography, and personal reflection into a gorgeous tribute.
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Novelist Lisicky (Later) delivers a passionate if meandering memoir about Joni Mitchell's influence on his life and art. When Lisicky sang "Both Sides Now" in his fourth grade New Jersey chorus, he was struck by the juxtaposition of the melancholy lyrics and sunny melody. Already taking piano lessons, Lisicky soon picked up guitar and started to write his own songs, entranced by Mitchell's vividness. Whenever he tried to write like her, however, "it sounded like an outtake, descriptions and guitar chords untested by life experience." Instead, Lisicky began writing fiction, using Mitchell's raw emotionality as a touchstone as he enrolled in the Iowa Writers' Workshop and drafted his first novels; interspersed throughout the account are imaginings of how Mitchell might have responded to certain events in her life, including her return to the stage at the 2022 Newport Folk Festival. Regarding his own work, Lisicky writes that he "wanted to give to others what Joni had given to me," but he falls short of that lofty goal here—the book manages mostly familiar insights into Mitchell's artistry and struggles to maintain a narrative throughline. Still, the musician's most devoted fans will enjoy this tribute from a fellow admirer.