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M trainb “You will remember everything and you will all write it down”The Roadmap of Mind drawn by legendary musician Patty Smith bThis book is based on Patty Smith, Queen of Punk Music It is a prose that records the heart. She has been active since her release of her first album, Horses, in 1975. She has been acclaimed for her musical world with neutral and strong images. In addition, he was a poet, writer, painter, photographer, music critic, and actor, and became a role model for many artists. Musicians are omnipresent artists that cannot be defined in one word.Patty Smith introduces M Train as a roadmap for my life. From stories of favorite books and writers to visits to famous cafes in New York and around the world, favorite places, and attachments to movies and rhetoric dramas. You can learn how an artists mind works by meticulously changing his daily life into the inspiration of art. Patty Smiths unique world, with its strange curiosity, quirky imagination and delicate observation, is revealed. She also brings to life vivid images of her own polaroid photos.In 1980, she married musician Fred Sonic Smith in Detroit, where she spent several years reducing outside activities and listening to music with children. With all your energy, you live a quiet and happy life. At that time, special memories of Michigan and the loss of my husband and unhealed wounds are delicately written down. This book of passion, honesty and sharpness is “funny, beautiful, wonderful and happy, but deep in sorrow” (Translated by Kim Sun-hyung).

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Published July 25, 2016

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August 28, 2025
I found it really boring. Too many daily life repeted details that do not add to the story. Annoyingly selfcentered. It is not that it has no value inside it but totally not my kind of reading for the moment. I finished it for stupbornness.
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