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 The Hissing of Summer Lawns is an album by Joni Mitchell from 1975. Fans and critics regard this as an artistic turning point, and the beginning of her unique blend of folk, jazz and rock. "In France They Kiss on Main Street", the starter, is a...


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Joni Mitchell's muse returns on 'Shine'
10/12/2007: 1,398 words, approx. 5 pages A few years ago, Joni Mitchell had rejected her musical muse, refusing to write or even play music as she devoted her life to painting, watching old movies on TV and reconnecting to the daughter she had given up for adoption in 1965.Now, at age...




Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by Perry Meisel
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 Despite Joni Mitchell's reputation as a lyricist, the poetic element in her work has been a growing source of embarrassment to many listeners over the years. Less a measure of ignorance than of optimism, Mitchell's verbal pretensions are a product of her innocence—an innocence that seems unwarranted by the crushed hopes her songs discern in everything from urban blight and stardom to motherhood and love. Usually, Mitchell's melodies have been so compelling that her songs stand up...
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Critical Essay by Noel Coppage
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 Sometimes … one does sense a degree of California School of Pointless Insight in [Mitchell's] work. Sometimes I feel I've put myself through all manner of tortuous self-analysis with her and am no closer to knowing what to do about it, and the vehicle of escape—whether it be a big yellow taxi, the pick-up pitch of a fast lady trying to compete with the hockey game in the bar of the Empire Hotel, or a street corner where someone is providing free clarinet music—is not alway...
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Critical Essay by Noel Coppage
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 Joni Mitchell's viewpoint has usually been first-person-singular, with the world seen as an incidental part of the examination of the quandary inside a relationship. In … "The Hissing of Summer Lawns," the viewpoint seems more nearly general, less specific, and the stories she tells collectively yield some truths (or maybe they're only suspicions) that are social as well as personal. There is still the question of how much romanticism balanced against how much "real...


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