Margo Price’s fourth studio album, Strays, billows with pop sensibility, rock guitar, and country lyricism. Here, she shares some inspirations.
Just Kids by Patti Smith
“I’ve read a lot of music memoirs,” says Price; this one is “hands down my favorite. Patti has influenced my work as an author and a musician.” Price’s own memoir, Maybe We’ll Make It, came out last year.
Ladies of the Canyon by Joni Mitchell
Because of Mitchell, says Price, “I finally started playing more outside of standard tunings on my forthcoming album.” She calls this record “a blueprint for how to create pure, bone-cutting songwriting.”
Christina’s World by Andrew Wyeth
“I read that the title, courtesy of Wyeth’s wife, indicates that the painting is more a psychological landscape than a portrait, a portrayal of a state of mind rather than a place.”
Tending seeds is a time-honored metaphor, from the fruits of Eden to the flowers at Manderley. This month, take a more literal—though no less enticing—look at living with plants: From Vendome, Jennifer Ash Rudick’s Palm Beach Living (1) presents lush images of tropical homes, while Toby Musgrave’s reissued The Garden (2), from Phaidon, surveys more than 200 styles, from bonsai to Frida Kahlo’s Mexican courtyard. In The Garden Politic (4), out from NYU Press, Mary Kuhn views politics through the lens of 19th-century thinkers–cum–amateur gardeners including Emily Dickinson and Frederick Douglass, and Lucy Mora’s The Kitchen Garden (3), from Thames & Hudson, highlights the growing and preparing of edible plants: food and thought.
Round Trip
Works of nonfiction that go deep on the climate, music, and media.
THE CLIMATE BOOK: THE FACTS AND THE SOLUTIONS
This collection, created by Greta Thunberg and out from Penguin Press, features essays from luminaries like David Wallace-Wells and Robin Wall Kimmerer to provide a varied look at the climate crisis.
THE DEFINITIVE DESERT ISLAND DISCS
Celebrating the beloved BBC Radio 4 show, which showcases guests through their music choices, this best-of collection includes excerpts of interviews with Jimmy Stewart, Dame Judi Dench, Dizzy Gillespie, Sir David Attenborough, and others.
UNSCRIPTED: THE EPIC BATTLE FOR A MEDIA EMPIRE AND THE REDSTONE FAMILY LEGACY
In this riveting, Succession-esque tale of the fight for control of Paramount Global, James B. Stewart and Rachel Abrams weave together a lawsuit, familial conflict, and the lurking Les Moonves. (It’s also from Penguin Press.) —KW
Six-Pack
Thrillers, friendship dramas, and more new novels