Publication Date: 04/01/2011 ISBN: 9780747568766 Category: Tag:

Just Kids

Patti Smith

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication Date: 04/01/2011 ISBN: 9780747568766 Category: Tag:
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Love, life, art. A loving memoir full of the impatience of youth. We see Patti leave small-town Jersey for NYC, where she embarks in search of her place amongst the movers and shakers of the 1960s-70s art world, creating, questioning – and meeting Robert. He will be the person to fuel Patti’s creativity at the cusp of her artistic awakening, as she will his. – Laura

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Winner of the 2010 Non-Fiction National Book Award
Patti Smith’s definitive memoir is an evocative, honest and moving coming-of-age story of her extraordinary relationship with the artist Robert Mapplethorpe

‘Sharp, elegiac and finely crafted’ Sunday Times
‘Terrifically evocative … The most spellbinding and diverting portrait of funky-but-chic New York in the late ’60s and ’70s that any alumnus has committed to print’ New York Times
‘Render, harrowing, often hilarious’ Vogue

In 1967, a chance meeting between two young people led to a romance and a lifelong friendship that would carry each to international success never dreamed of. The backdrop is Brooklyn, Chelsea Hotel, Max’s Kansas City, Scribner’s Bookstore, Coney Island, Warhol’s Factory and the whole city resplendent. Among their friends, literary lights, musicians and artists such as Harry Smith, Bobby Neuwirth, Allen Ginsberg, Sandy Daley, Sam Shepherd, William Burroughs, etc. It was a heightened time politically and culturally; the art and music worlds exploding and colliding. In the midst of all this two kids made a pact to always care for one another. Scrappy, romantic, committed to making art, they prodded and provided each other with faith and confidence during the hungry years–the days of cous-cous and lettuce soup.

Just Kids begins as a love story and ends as an elegy. Beautifully written, this is a profound portrait of two young artists, often hungry, sated only by art and experience. And an unforgettable portrait of New York, her rich and poor, hustlers and hellions, those who made it and those whose memory lingers near.

Publisher Review

`The most beautiful, incredible autobiography – it will make you ache for a time and a place that you probably never knew, New York in the 1970s’ * Nick Hornby * `A sharp, elegiac and finely crafted tribute to their childlike, pre-fame romance, set against the thrilling back drop of New York’s countercultural blast’ * Sunday Times * `Terrifically evocative … The most spellbinding and diverting portrait of funky-but-chic New York in the late ’60s and ’70s that any alumnus has committed to print’ * New York Times * `A tender, harrowing, often hilarious portrait of young lovers forging their paths in an eccentric milieu of Beat poets, Warhol socialites, and transvestites, rock stars and artists … Much has been written about that time, but Just Kids offers new insight’ * Vogue *

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