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Just Kids Just Kidsb Womens Locker Icon, Patty Smiths Special Autobiography , But Patty Smith is not described by a single identity as a musician. She is a poet and painter, and once again a music critic, a theater actress, and a model, a "omnipotent artist." "Just Kids" contains a space and a story about a person who led her into an artist. It was New York City in the 1960s and 70s, when artistic sensibility and revolutionary energy were on the rise, and Robert Maple Thorpe, who was once a lover and a lifelong artistic comrade. Robert Maple Thorpe was a young man full of aspirations of art as much as Patty, and earned a reputation as a photographer with a bold work that later revealed gay sexuality. This book starts with the scene where Patty Smith first arrived in New York to meet Robert, followed by an artistic experiment, a meeting with contemporary artists, and a moment of Roberts death from AIDS in 1989 do. In that respect, "Just Kids" is a portrait of Patty Smith and Robert Maple Sop, a dedication to the arts city of New York, and an affectionate record of artists who have enjoyed the times. Patty Smith is one of the most important attitudes of an artist in writing. She is a writer and writer and writer and writer. "I have to believe in myself" and "I have to be true." If the Woodstock Festival in the late 1960s left a message that the dream of dreaming can turn society into a dream, this book is a record of hope for a free human spirit and a desire for art to open the age. This sensibility is the driving force behind Patty Smiths repeated musical experimentation and his stance on reality. Above all, the story of two artists leaves a more authentic and unforgettable sound, since there is no story of a self-sacrifice like a cliche in a new autobiography.

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Published September 28, 2012

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My favorite memoir, ever!
Patty has a way of pulling you into her intimate world. Her writing style emulates her poetic leanings; she uses language to evoke a while gamut of feelings and thoughts.
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