After her husband's death in 1928, Janácková dictated these memoirs; long known by scholars to exist, they have never before been published (this version follows one in the original Czech). Noted Janácek scholar John Tyrrell has translated and beautifully edited the material. He is careful to sort out when Janácková's memory is failing her and when she may be coloring the truth. The book is a companion piece to the more important Intimate Letters (containing Janácek's correspondence with Stosslova), which Tyrrell also edited. After reading this entertaining, ultimately forlorn volume, readers may want to return to Janácek's music for a reminder of the profound emotions he evidently couldn't share with his wife. --David Olivenbaum
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