Brian Smith tells me that the November 30, 2003 edition of The Observer newspaper in the U.K. included in their Review Section a 'Books of the Year' feature, in which authors, musicians and various celebrities choose a favourite book from 2003. Tori was one of the artists featured.
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You can read what Tori wrote online at books.guardian.co.uk or below:
Tori Amos
Musician
Gwen Everett's little gem entitled African American Masters: Highlights from the Smithsonian American Art Museum (Abrams Books) has me humming something different every time I look through it. The book focuses on black artists from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries who explored the social and spiritual landscape of African or African American experience. From Evening Rendezvous, which at first glance seems a nod to patriotism but which takes on a sinister tone as the viewer realises that the red, white and blue is an ominous procession of the Klu Klux Klan on horseback, to The Bitter Nest, Part II: The Harlem Renaissance Party, I was completely drawn in.