All Things Patti Smith - Confessions of a Futon Revolutionist
Submitted by rkloiber on Fri, 11/13/2015 - 08:41
Sitting in a quiet corner of a sparse, bare wooden-floored cafĂ© with long stretches of window-filtered light—a park bench on Rockaway Beach, the salty ocean spray as it tingles your face and whips through your hair—walking and finding the perfect home in a rundown bungalow because you have learned over the years to see the potential in all things imperfect. That’s how I feel about M Train, the new book by Patti Smith. Her writing is beauty in the true sense of the word.
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Reagan, this review was great and spot on. I love Patti Smith, loved Just Kids, and expected M Train to be a similar traditional memoir but was pleasantly surprised at the more meditative nature of this book. Thanks for writing this!
Laura S. -- NW
Thanks Laura! And I agree! Different books, both SO great in their own ways! Thanks for reading!