Society's child

my autobiography

English language

Published Jan. 1, 2008 by Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin.

ISBN:
978-1-58542-675-1
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OCLC Number:
225090965

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what we love about a Janis Ian song - the singular ability to bring you right back to that moment of rejection, the aching pain that can never be forgotten, that full & satisfying wallow in despair - is the reason her autobiography is horribly narcissistic: a song lasts for 4-7minutes, and this book is 9+ hours.
of wallowing.

she writes like she's still 18 years old, the world is out to get her, and nothing is her fault. she was careful to praise most people on a professional level (be it singer, song writer, producer) but made sure to tar them with unsubstantiated claims like - withholding documents, or taking her money, or 'losing' her baby blanket (yes, it gets that trite). I loved her songs but now they are a little tainted by the knowledge of her immaturity and narcissism.

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  • Ian, Janis
  • Singers -- United States -- Biography