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Thread: Just Kids by Patti Smith

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    All are at the crossroads qimissung's Avatar
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    Just Kids by Patti Smith

    I love memoirs, and this is a good one. How can it not be, as penned by punk rocker and poet Patti Smith?

    This is the story of her early years in New York City, specifically 1967 to 1973. She arrived broke and hopeful, having dropped out of college, with the resolve that "I would do my duty and stay strong and healthy. I would never look back. I would not return to the factory or the teachers college. I would be an artist. I would prove my worth..."

    Shortly after her arrival she met a young man, Robert Mapplethorpe, and he became tremendously important to her. They shared with each other their mutual commitment to art and while they explored the world of New York and their inner lives as artists and went hungry together, they gave generously to each other. If she faltered, he was there with words of encouragement, and she provided the same for him. "Patti, no one sees as we do," he would tell her.

    She encouraged him to use a camera, he encouraged her to write her poetry. They were lovers and best friends, and when they finally go their separate ways together, you will not want to leave their rarified world. In prose that is loving and poetic, Smith writes tenderly and compassionately of her youth and her muse.
    "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its' own reason for existing." ~ Albert Einstein
    "Remember, no matter where you go, there you are." Buckaroo Bonzai
    "Some people say I done alright for a girl." Melanie Safka

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    Nice review. I heard her speak about this on NPR. Sounds good, maybe I'll recommend it for my book club.

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    I loved Just Kids. She brought that era back to life for me and did so in well-judged and understated prose.

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    I would love to hear the NPR interview, jersea. I think this would be a good choice for a book club. Yes, she writes beautifully. It's poetry in prose.
    "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its' own reason for existing." ~ Albert Einstein
    "Remember, no matter where you go, there you are." Buckaroo Bonzai
    "Some people say I done alright for a girl." Melanie Safka

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    Brilliant book. It's not just about Patti and Robert, but also gives you a feel and taste for the late 1960's. It is written in a way that allows you to visualise the time, place, and events through the writing.

    I see why she is in the R and R hall of fame, if just for her writing skills.

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    I need to read this. I would will to read something like this after finishing up the book I am reading now that is too serious and depressing.

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    Ive just started it. But had nice reviews from the others so far
    I took a deep breath and listened to the old bray of my heart.
    I am. I am. I am.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jersea View Post
    I need to read this. I would will to read something like this after finishing up the book I am reading now that is too serious and depressing.
    Jersea, it's a liiiitle depressing though. She has a melancholic style, she's writing to a certain ending of a good friend.

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    Yes, I know that her friend dies. Thanks for the warning, I haven't started it.

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