"Errand into the Maze is . . . a study in balance and grace . . . Jowitt excels at describing, minutely, the work–restoring to readers the novelty of Graham's now-ingrained concepts; her conviction and distinct style . . . A distinguished biography: its description rich, its author's rigor unquestionable."
–Alexandra Jacobs, The New York Times Book Review
"Kaleidoscopic . . . Jowitt's book. . . is an 'errand' into the mind of an artist . . . [and] also an errand into the craft of criticism, which Jowitt has practiced for well over half a century. It's a brilliant capstone to Jowitt's long career, and a tribute to the indomitable artist who inspired such sustained attention."
–Elizabeth Zimmer, The Village Voice "This astute biography . . . traces the long career of Martha Graham, a choreographer who became one of the major figures of twentieth-century modernism . . . Jowitt focuses on how Graham approached her work–as a performer, a choreographer, and a teacher–with a philosophical rigor that expanded the expressive possibilities of movement and established a uniquely American idiom."
–The New Yorker "In [
Errand into the Maze] the iconic dancer and choreographer is made new, and radical, again . . . A complete delight to read . . . The convergence of these two dance champions, Graham and Jowitt, is so special as to make this book nothing less than a fully realized gift."
–Candice Thompson, Fjord Review "As Deborah Jowitt describes [in
Errand into the Maze] . . . [Graham] set worlds afire and built them anew from the ashes . . . Insightful."
–Sarah L. Kaufman, Wall Street Journal "Gently magisterial and written with compelling fluency, Deborah Jowitt's
Errand into the Maze is piercingly insightful about both the creativity and personal life of the choreographer Martha Graham. Even if you watched Graham's dances when she was living, you often meet her as if for the first time in these pages."
–Alastair Macaulay, former chief dance critic at The New York Times "As Deborah Jowitt, a critic and former dancer, shows . . . Graham helped 'dignify' dance and elevate it from entertainment to art."
–The Economist "Majestically reported . . . So many books about dancers shy away from writing about dance itself. Jowitt's makes dance the subject . . .
Errand into the Maze . . . illuminates Graham, and yields the kind of deep inquiry around which one could develop an entire course."
–Mindy Aloff, Liber Review "[A] stunning portrait of the doyenne of modern dance."
–Jerome Charyn, The American Scholar "[A] portrait of a modern dance icon. Veteran dance critic [Deborah] Jowitt offers an authoritative, sensitive biography . . . Prodigious research informs an insightful [work]."
–Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "Deborah Jowitt lays the groundwork for [Graham's] revolutionary techniques and methods that reconfigured modern American dance . . . [
Errand into the Maze] brings to light Graham's artistic vision as well as personal experiences that linked her life and work."
–Art in America "Built on years of research, [
Errand into the Maze] paints a well-informed portrait of the iconic artist, infused with anecdotes from Graham's life and bolstered by Jowitt's own expertise from years as a dancer, choreographer, and writer."
–Sophie Bress, Dance Magazine "A rigorous, authoritative biography of [a legend] . . . Fans will thrill to this comprehensive account of Graham's boundary-breaking work."
–Publishers Weekly "As a dancer and choreographer herself, and as a revered chronicler of the ethos of dance for over six decades, Deborah Jowitt takes us into the life and art of Martha Graham from an unmatchable perspective. Jowitt's embodied understanding of Graham's radical movement vocabulary, coupled with her deep and inimitable knowledge of the art form, offers us eye-opening access to the mysteries of the Graham legacy. This lyrical, readable biography brings to life the personal journey of a genius destined to revolutionize American art in the twentieth century and invites us inside the ephemeral masterpieces with which she changed the world."
–Janet Eilber, artistic director of the Martha Graham Dance Company