![]() ![]() Along with the family tragedies of ordinary lives, there is addiction, blackmail and mental illness – all threaten to derail the band. Mitchell immerses the reader so deeply into the milieu and the characters that this is entirely believable, but he doesn’t spare us the downside that comes with success and creativity. ![]() Partying and performing between London and Los Angeles, the band is soon crossing paths with assorted luminaries – David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin, to mention a few. Seemingly incompatible, their unlikely combination of talents creates a unique sound and jettisons them toward fame and financial success. All in their early twenties, Elf, Dean, Jasper and Griff personify different facets of the music scene – folk, jazz, blues etc. Set at the jaded end of the era of free love, flower power and psychedelic drugs, ‘Utopia Avenue’ is the name of the band brought together by manager Levon Frankland. In it, the process of music-making is inhabited so convincingly, it made me wonder whether writing was Mitchell’s second career choice. David Mitchell’s new novel, Utopia Avenue, is a love letter to the music of the 1960s on both sides of the Atlantic. ![]()
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