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Scars of Sweet Paradise
The Life and Times of Janis Joplin
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458 pages
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Focusing on Janis Joplin's groundbreaking role in the male-dominated rock scene of the sixties, the book delves into her powerful vocal talent and the cultural impact she had as a symbol of a generation. It goes beyond the typical narratives of her troubled life and tragic overdose, instead examining the origins of her artistry and the broader context of the era's high-risk lifestyle. Through this exploration, the author reveals the complexities of Joplin's character and the heavy toll of chasing dreams in a tumultuous time.
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2000, paperback
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