Year of the Monkey
Autor Patti Smithen Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 sep 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781526614759
ISBN-10: 1526614758
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 130 x 198 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1526614758
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 130 x 198 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Dream-like, exquisite and arresting, The Year of the Monkey is the story of an artist's adventures on the highways of grief, age and political crisis: perfect not simply for fans of Just Kids and Bob Dylan's Chronicles, but also for fans of the works of Roberto Bolano and Haruki Murakami
Notă biografică
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.
Recenzii
Both mundane and magical . Moves constantly between reverie and memory . Portents and symbols lurk in unexpected places, and everyday objects become freighted with meaning . A reflection both on mortality and of the times in which Smith finds herself, but rich in detail
A gripping tale of the search for meaning in times of turbulence - expressed with Smith's signature poetic flair
An engaging musing on mortality and defiance of age
A moving account of the emotional stumbles, physical and intellectual wanderings and deep losses Smith experienced in her 70th year
Some rock stars shut themselves away from life, but Smith's engagement with the world only deepens, as this dreamy memoir shows
Extraordinary . A tense, teasing mix of reality and dream . It's a drifter's book, in time, space and the imagination
A picaresque voyage through her dreams and life as she faced 70, dealing with flashes of "sorrow's vertigo" as she remembers all the loves and rock contemporaries who are gone, with a kaleidoscope of references from "Mr. Robot" to Marcus Aurelius to Martin Beck mysteries to Maria Callas's Medea
A profoundly beautiful book, poetic in its prose and metaphysical in its meaning, it's quite a stunning read
The narrating voice is the voice of Smith's music, twisting between the incantations of a priestess and laconic poetry . There is plenty of wonderful in this small, sly, mystic book
A beatnik Alice in Wonderland, measured out in black coffee and Polaroids, it's full of quiet puzzles, small epiphanies, more little clues how to live
Arresting . Diverting and often unexpected, fresh and diverting
In the twilight of her career, punk's original princess is reinventing herself as a memoirist of some distinction . It sings strong with her singular, itinerant, coffee-guzzling beat spirit. Essential reading for diehard fans
A profoundly lyrical, digressive mapping of her fame-and-family decades . This third memoir finds Smith unhomed, at times almost unhinged, as she does her utmost to ward off those Beaten Generation blues
Elegiac . A strikingly intimate portrait of a woman growing older and missing those who are no longer with us but remaining wide awake to the world and hopeful for its future
A melancholy mood and poetic language distinguish Smith's third memoir
Poet and performer Smith's latest memoir zooms in tight ... Her willingness to look closely at life's closing chapters makes for a magical book
Lovely ... a slim volume [with a] minor-key melancholy
Patti Smith's brilliant new memoir about love, loss and growing older . I'm already captivated by her poetic prose
Smith's grace and erudite philosophy is a welcome balm in these times
Smith's reflections on a wrenching yet grace-filled year are elegiac, vital, and magical. . Smith's large, loyal following will seek out this spellbinding memoir, just as they embraced Just Kids (2010) and M Train (2015)
Luminous ... Smith casts a mesmerizing spell with exquisite prose
This is the modern-day Patti Smith: older, wiser, seeing the world, and reporting it all back to us in only the way she can. You can't read this and not feel inspired after you put it down
An incantatory, ambulatory travelogue
Captivating ... Redemptive
She weaves the threads of her thoughts and past relationships together, creating a dreamy memoir on the passage of time and our changing world
One of the great diarists of her, or any other time, with an exquisite voice which manages to somehow transform even the most ordinary event into something otherworldly . An enchanting hitchhike through 2016 . Every occurrence sears into the reader's psyche in vivid detail . Time spent in the company of Patti is always a pleasure
A rock-star prophetess . Meditative, messy, poignant, deeply personal, allusive, occasionally bombastic and, crucially, still defiant, Year of the Monkey is a mercurial fusion of the mundane and visionary that only an unconquerable spirit like Patti Smith could write
She can find artistic endeavour in the mundane; or bone-deep comfort in a cup of black coffee and a cinnamon doughnut . Incredibly moving . As much a glimpse of a troubled year in Patti's life, as a portal into our own
A gripping tale of the search for meaning in times of turbulence - expressed with Smith's signature poetic flair
An engaging musing on mortality and defiance of age
A moving account of the emotional stumbles, physical and intellectual wanderings and deep losses Smith experienced in her 70th year
Some rock stars shut themselves away from life, but Smith's engagement with the world only deepens, as this dreamy memoir shows
Extraordinary . A tense, teasing mix of reality and dream . It's a drifter's book, in time, space and the imagination
A picaresque voyage through her dreams and life as she faced 70, dealing with flashes of "sorrow's vertigo" as she remembers all the loves and rock contemporaries who are gone, with a kaleidoscope of references from "Mr. Robot" to Marcus Aurelius to Martin Beck mysteries to Maria Callas's Medea
A profoundly beautiful book, poetic in its prose and metaphysical in its meaning, it's quite a stunning read
The narrating voice is the voice of Smith's music, twisting between the incantations of a priestess and laconic poetry . There is plenty of wonderful in this small, sly, mystic book
A beatnik Alice in Wonderland, measured out in black coffee and Polaroids, it's full of quiet puzzles, small epiphanies, more little clues how to live
Arresting . Diverting and often unexpected, fresh and diverting
In the twilight of her career, punk's original princess is reinventing herself as a memoirist of some distinction . It sings strong with her singular, itinerant, coffee-guzzling beat spirit. Essential reading for diehard fans
A profoundly lyrical, digressive mapping of her fame-and-family decades . This third memoir finds Smith unhomed, at times almost unhinged, as she does her utmost to ward off those Beaten Generation blues
Elegiac . A strikingly intimate portrait of a woman growing older and missing those who are no longer with us but remaining wide awake to the world and hopeful for its future
A melancholy mood and poetic language distinguish Smith's third memoir
Poet and performer Smith's latest memoir zooms in tight ... Her willingness to look closely at life's closing chapters makes for a magical book
Lovely ... a slim volume [with a] minor-key melancholy
Patti Smith's brilliant new memoir about love, loss and growing older . I'm already captivated by her poetic prose
Smith's grace and erudite philosophy is a welcome balm in these times
Smith's reflections on a wrenching yet grace-filled year are elegiac, vital, and magical. . Smith's large, loyal following will seek out this spellbinding memoir, just as they embraced Just Kids (2010) and M Train (2015)
Luminous ... Smith casts a mesmerizing spell with exquisite prose
This is the modern-day Patti Smith: older, wiser, seeing the world, and reporting it all back to us in only the way she can. You can't read this and not feel inspired after you put it down
An incantatory, ambulatory travelogue
Captivating ... Redemptive
She weaves the threads of her thoughts and past relationships together, creating a dreamy memoir on the passage of time and our changing world
One of the great diarists of her, or any other time, with an exquisite voice which manages to somehow transform even the most ordinary event into something otherworldly . An enchanting hitchhike through 2016 . Every occurrence sears into the reader's psyche in vivid detail . Time spent in the company of Patti is always a pleasure
A rock-star prophetess . Meditative, messy, poignant, deeply personal, allusive, occasionally bombastic and, crucially, still defiant, Year of the Monkey is a mercurial fusion of the mundane and visionary that only an unconquerable spirit like Patti Smith could write
She can find artistic endeavour in the mundane; or bone-deep comfort in a cup of black coffee and a cinnamon doughnut . Incredibly moving . As much a glimpse of a troubled year in Patti's life, as a portal into our own