Princess Noire
The Tumultuous Reign of Nina Simone
By Nadine Cohodas
460 pp., 6.125 x 9.25, 37 halftones, notes, bibl., index
Not for Sale in British Commonwealth except Canada
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Paperback ISBN: 978-0-8078-7243-7
Published: February 2012 -
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Published: February 2012 -
E-book PDF ISBN: 979-8-8908-4381-4
Published: February 2012
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With precision and empathy, Cohodas weaves the story of Simone's contentious relationship with audiences and critics, her outspoken support for civil rights, her two marriages and her daughter, and, later, the sense of alienation that drove her to live abroad from 1993 until her death. Alongside these threads runs a more troubling one: Simone's increasing outbursts of rage and pain that signaled mental illness and a lifelong struggle to overcome a deep sense of personal injustice.
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Nadine Cohodas is the author of, among other books, Queen: The Life and Music of Dinah Washington.
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"A detailed and meticulously researched account. . . . Neither partisan nor judgmental, the author commendably preserves a detached yet sympathetic tone throughout."--Times Literary Supplement
"The most comprehensive and thoughtfully researched biography on Simone to date."--Women's Review of Books
"Simone's complex personality--arrogance and brilliance in equal measure--receives a long-overdue elaboration."--Publishers Weekly
"If you believe a singer's job is to sound pretty, you will have no use for Nina Simone. . . . And, as this even-handed biography makes clear, she certainly would have had no use for you."--Washington Post Book World
"Simone's life story is peculiar, beautiful, sometimes off-key and off-color but deeply, disturbingly dramatic. . . . Nadine Cohodas reinscribes into the historical record the musical contributions of a woman with prodigious gifts and sometimes unusual taste."--Los Angeles Times
“Princess Noire, which includes photographs, an index and a bibliography, leaves the reader wanting even more.”—All About Jazz