National Book Award-winning author of Just Kids, Patti Smith writes of her childhood in this glittering memoir
Patti Smith is a writer, performer and visual artist. She gained recognition in the 1970s for her revolutionary merging of poetry and rock. She has released twelve albums, including Horses, which has been hailed as one of the top one hundred albums of all time by Rolling Stone. Smith had her first exhibit of drawings at the Gotham Book Mart in 1973 and has been represented by the Robert Miller Gallery since 1978. Her books include Just Kids, winner of the National Book Award in 2010, Witt, Babel, Woolgathering, The Coral Sea, and Auguries of Innocence. In 2005, the French Ministry of Culture awarded Smith the prestigious title of Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres, the highest honour given to an artist by the French Republic. She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2007. Smith married Fred Sonic Smith in Detroit in 1980. They had a son, Jackson, and a daughter, Jesse. Smith resides in New York City.
A poet of distinction
*New York Times*
Smith pares down her prose to a state of vivid impressionism, so
enigmatic that even ordinary acts - preparing mint tea, nodding off
while sewing - take on spiritual weight ... The passages evoking
her childhood do reverberate with serene joy ... Writing was not
Smith's first choice ... But any fans of her music will not be
surprised by her mastery of it here
*Observer*
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