The musician writes unflinchingly about her life before and through music — including those formative Chicago years.
TACOMA, Wash. — For more than 25 years, Neko Case has sung lonesome songs that stir the soul. Now, in her new memoir "The Harder I Fight, The More I Love You" we learn that loneliness and soul were ...
Among the great lyrical wonders of the world are the metaphors and similes of Neko Case. It’s as if she’s never seen anything ...
The singer-songwriter Neko Case’s new memoir is a superhero origin story. But here, instead of an anonymous mugger gunning ...
Neko Case’s unusual tell-all skips the gossip, revealing a life in music as the solution, not the plot. Photo: Ebru Yildiz In ...
Singer and songwriter Neko Case chronicles her tough childhood and life in music in a new memoir, “The Harder I Fight, The ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks to musician Neko Case about her new memoir, The Harder I Fight the More I Love You, and some of the shocking details Case writes about her upbringing.
Neko Case only lived in Vermont for two years as a kid, spending her fifth and sixth grade school years in Lamoille County ...
In a new memoir, singer-songwriter Neko Case explores how she learned to channel long-ago loneliness into lyrical harmony.
Neko Case has written the book on her sometimes wild life. She returns to Chicago this week to talk about her memoir, “The Harder I Fight the More I Love You.” ...
Neko Case has won acclaim as both a singer and songwriter. Now she’s out with a memoir that reveals her difficult journey to indie stardom. Special correspondent Tom Casciato spent time with Case to ...
Her father, sobbing, told young Neko, your mommy died. But that wasn't true. CASE: She faked her death, and she went to live in Hawaii. And I thought she was dead. My father thought she was dead.
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