Tori Amos:  Piece by Piece by Tori Amos Paperback Book

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Author: Tori Amos

Format: Paperback

Publisher: Bantam Dell Pub Group

Published: Jan 2006

Genre: Biography & Autobiography - Composers & Musicians

Retail Price: $15.95

Pages: 368

Synopsis

An unusual foray into the world of autobiographical self-examination, singer-songwriter Tori Amos and writer Ann Powers's collaborative effort PIECE BY PIECE explores the artist's family background, including her Cherokee heritage and the powerful effect her grandfather had on her early uringing. It also reveals her various songwriting methods and her strategies for survival in the music business. Powers and Amos acknowledge the naturally adversarial nature of their relationship, with Amos's intuitive artistry subject to Powers's analytical journalism; however, the two women have much in common, and this mutual understanding shapes the book's tone. Amos's mystical, esoteric bent is much in evidence throughout; she also shares the trauma of her attempts to become pregnant, and her joy at the birth of her daughter, Natashya. Powers's amplification and explanation of Amos's often cryptic depictions of her artistic worldview provide a worldly foundation for the singer's flights of fancy, though her many fans will need no translation to gain a deeper understanding of her work through this illuminating combination of memoir and manifesto.

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