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by Patti Smith (Author), Marika Lagercrantz (Narrator)
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  • Listening Length: 10 hours and 28 minutes
  • Program Type: Audiobook
  • Version: Unabridged
  • Publisher: Earbooks AB
  • Audible Release Date: 10 Sep 2010
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0042L0NN2
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (40 customer reviews)
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"Det var sommaren då Coltrane dog. Sommaren då Jimi Hendrix satte eld på sin gitarr och Kina sprängde en vätebomb. Det var uppror i Newark och protestmarscher mot Vietnamkriget. Världen stod på tröskeln till en ny tid. Det var kärlekens sommar. Det var sommaren som förändrade mitt liv. Det var sommaren då jag mötte Robert."

Den heta sommaren 1967 lämnar Patti Smith New Jersey för att söka äventyret i New York. Hon är tjugo år gammal, törstar efter nya intryck och erfarenheter, vill inspireras och utvecklas. Och framför allt vill hon skapa. I New York träffar hon sin själsfrände Robert Mapplethorp, som blir hennes följeslagare under de kommande åren, då båda når stor berömmelse och revolutionerar sina konstarter; han som fotograf och hon som musiker och poet. Just Kids är både en innerlig kärleksförklaring till en älskad vän och en levande skildring av New Yorks dynamiska kulturliv i början av 70-talet. Här får vi möta en rad legendariska författare, musiker och konstnärer: Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Andy Warhol, Bob Dylan, William S. Burroughs, Tom Verlaine för att bara nämna några.

Please note: This audiobook is in Swedish.

©2010 Patti Smith; (P)2010 Earbooks AB

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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful
Kindred Spirits 19 April 2010
By The Wolf TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Hardcover
Anyone familiar with the lives and works of
Patti Smith and Robert Mapplethorpe will know
that this story cannot have a happy ending.
Mr Mapplethorpe's death from AIDS-related illness
in 1989 drew a sad line underneath a unique
friendship. 'Just Kids' is Mme Smith's memoir of
that extraordinary relationship.

That they were kindred spirits from the start is evident
in Smith's affectionate prose. The energy that held them
together, in love and in adversity, contributed immeasurably
to their respective artistic achievements.
I had not realised how intertwined their creative paths
had been until reading this beautifully written book.

The 'High Priestess Of Punk' is a surprisingly gentle
and sensitive narrator. Starting with tender and vivid
reflections of her childhood in Pennsylvania and New Jersey
we quickly see that she will not linger there for long.
That she was an outsider (albeit a somewhat timid one)
from the start made her eventual pilgrimage to the dark
beating heart of culture in New York City inevitable.

She and Mapplethorpe fell into each others lives as much by
chance as by design. The descriptions of their early struggles
to establish a place for their art are unsentimentally drawn.
Her tales from the bowels of the Hotel Chelsea and accounts of
the brutal pecking order of bohemian wannabes at clubs like
Max's Kansas City are littered with the names of iconic
characters from this colourful period of the city's history.
It is as much a story of a time and place as it is an
excavation of her own emotional and creative trajectory.

That each of them eventually found their place (she in the
world of rock and roll and he in the photographer's studio)
would perhaps not have happened in quite the same way had
their mutual dependency, support, encouragement and love
not had the chance to flourish in those heady early years.

That their lives eventually moved in different directions
did not diminish the intensity and importance of their
primary and enduring attachment to one another.

'Just Kids' is a grown-up tale of two souls in search of meaning.

Highly Recommended.
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
This book arrived swiftly and safely. It is a wonderful autobiography, the best I have read in years. Sensitively and honestly written, it is obvious that Patti Smith is a world away from celebrity culture. She is not influenced by money, status or fame..how bloody refreshing. She gives perceptive insights into many of the fast movers in the late 60s and early 70s American pop and art culture. I only wish I had no short term memory so I could read it again afresh....BRILLIANT
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41 of 44 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
This is an interesting memoir, especially for fans of Mapelthrope or Patti Smith. For the younger generation who may not be familiar with these two names. Maplethorpe was a photographer with a style that was recognizable no matter his subject (he died of AIDs in his early 40s in 1989) and lets just say he wore his homosexuality proudly (for more on mapelthorpe I recommend Mapplethorpe: A Biography). Smith is the poet singer song writer often referred to as the grandma of punk rock and an activist for many causes to this very day. In this Memoir Smith writes about her relationship with Maplethorpe in the late and early 1970s before they became famous. I thought it was fascinating to read about these two icons before they realized who the were or wanted to be. Its hard not to think of Smith as a poet rebel, guitar in hand or Mapelthorpe as the in your face artist, but Smith's book takes the reader back to when both were "Just Kids." You see Smith and Maplethorpe as young people, not always secure in who they are, groping to find their passions that were burning inside but not fully understood. In this memoir Smith also presents a picture of a New York that no longer exists, and that alone makes this wonderful reading. Not all song writers can successfully write lyrics as well as prose, Smith though has a gift with the written word that is transcendent. Heart felt and honest, like her music, I highly recommend this book. For more honest reading concerning Hollywood Icons in the 1960s I have to recommend "Misfits Country."
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Off Pat
Pretentious?
Puerile ?
Pain Full?

Perhaps I'm merely jealous of someone who believes being utterly bone idle [I refer to Robert, not Patti who grafted to keep... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Catherine Holmes
Amazing!
Any fans of Patti Smith or Robert Mapplethorpe will absolutely adore this book,
infact even if you don't know who these people are I'd urge you to give it a go! Read more
Published 3 months ago by Kimberley
Truly Inspirational
I don't usually like autobiographies but I found this to be beautifully written and truly inspirational. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Skinnybloke
The struggle of artists uncovered
Patti gives us an interesting insight into what it takes to truly live the life of an artist (both herself and Robert) forsaking almost everything else to create their own art with... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Christopher Brown
Wonderful writing - couldn't put it down
This is a wonderfully written portrait of a love, a friendship that spans an important artistic time in New York City. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Alison Boler
Just Kids by Patti Smith
This book presents a fascinating account of a brief period of American art and music history. It has driven me back to exploring some of the artists and singers that Patti knew... Read more
Published 4 months ago by jbroad
I can't believe the hype
An overwritten memoir that glosses over the author's actual career and relationship with her husband to focus on the bizarre link she had with an absurd photographer. Read more
Published 4 months ago by A. Richman
A book to discover Patti the artist
Biographical books rarely start better than this: intimate and honest; moving and involving; poetic in rhythm and content. Read more
Published 5 months ago by David Briddock
Wish I hadn't bought it on Kindle
I enjoyed this book and read it as part of my book club but was very disappointed to see that the Kindle version had none of the pictures in it which the text version has. Read more
Published 8 months ago by LaLaLady
Got Lucky
I enjoyed reading this. I was struck by how much Patti Smith worships art, how lucky she was - almost at every turn. Also, I didn't know how poor a poet she was.
Published 8 months ago by Crusty
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