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  2. Just Kids - Wikipedia

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    Just Kids is a memoir by Patti Smith, published on January 19, 2010, documenting her relationship with artist Robert Mapplethorpe. [1] "I didn't write it to be cathartic," she noted. "I wrote it because Robert asked me to… Our relationship was such that I knew what he would want and the quality of what he deserved.

  3. M Train (book) - Wikipedia

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    M Train is the second memoir by Patti Smith, following Just Kids, which won the National Book Award. It explores the personal losses and creative inspirations of Smith's life since 1975, and was nominated for a Grammy Award.

  4. Patti Smith - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Patti Smith, an influential member of the punk rock movement and a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee. Explore her life, career, discography, and awards, as well as her collaborations with Bruce Springsteen, Robert Mapplethorpe, and others.

  5. Cowboy Mouth (play) - Wikipedia

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    Like Slim, Shepard was married and had an infant at the time he and Smith were in a relationship and wrote the play. Like Slim, Shepard returned to his family, though he did so on the third night of Cowboy Mouth. Cavale's name comes from the book La Cavale, Smith's favorite book of the French-Algerian writer Albertine Sarrazin. "Cavale" means ...

  6. The Radical Hope of Patti Smith - AOL

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    In 1980, Smith got married to Fred “Sonic” Smith of MC5, moved to Michigan, and left public life for 16 years to raise a family. Around this time, Smith tells me, a drawing of her appeared in ...

  7. Woolgathering (book) - Wikipedia

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    Woolgathering is a poetry collection by Patti Smith, published by Hanuman Books in 1992. [1] In 2012 she published a 20th anniversary edition with additional material ...

  8. People Have the Power - Wikipedia

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    A rock song by Patti Smith from her 1988 album Dream of Life, inspired by the song "People Have the Power" by Patti Smith Group. The song was used by U2 as their entrance music and performed by Patti Smith with 250 singers and Eagles of Death Metal.

  9. Fred "Sonic" Smith - Wikipedia

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    Fred "Sonic" Smith was a guitarist and member of the rock band MC5. He married poet and musician Patti Smith in 1980 and had two children with her, Jackson and Jesse, who also became musicians.