Woolgathering

Hardback Published on: 10/05/2012
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Woolgathering
Completely enchanting
A Little book full of a lot of magic... this was absolutely joyful to read, recollecting little bits of everyday magic and wonder growing up. It's fill... READ MORE
Katie Taylor

Synopsis

A story of becoming an artist, by the godmother of rock'n'roll: the National Book Award-winning author of Just Kids

'A poet of distinction' New York Times
'Glorious' NPR
'Rare and ferocious' Salon
'Shockingly beautiful' New York Magazine

Everything contained in this little book is true, and written just like it was. The writing of it drew me from my strange torpor and I hope that in some measure it will fill the reader with a vague and curious joy...

In this small, luminous memoir, the National Book Award-winner Patti Smith revisits the most sacred experiences of her early years, with truths so vivid they border on the surreal. The author entwines her childhood self - and its 'clear, unspeakable joy' - with memories both real and envisioned from her twenties on New York's MacDougal Street, the street of cafés.

Woolgathering was completed in Michigan, on Patti Smith's 45th birthday and originally published in a slim volume from Raymond Foye's Hanuman Books. Twenty years later, Bloomsbury is proud to present it in a much augmented edition, featuring writing that was omitted from the book's first printing, along with new photographs and illustrations.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • ISBN: 9781408832301
  • Number of pages: 96
  • Dimensions: 182 x 110 x 16 mm
  • Weight: 146g
  • Languages: English

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Woolgathering
A Dreamlike, enchanting interlude
This reads kind of like a fairy story and sort of like a short memoir created by linking a series of sensory snapshots together with the idea of what Smith... READ MORE
Katy Wheatley