**THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER**'Beautiful ... A work of creative homage to writers, poets, friends and family'OBSERVERA deeply moving and brilliantly idiosyncratic visual book of days by the National Book Award-winning author of Just Kids and M Train. More than 365 images chart Smith?s singular aesthetic - inspired by her wildly popular InstagramIn 2018, without any plan or agenda for what might happen next, Patti Smith posted her first Instagram photo: her hand with the simple message ?Hello Everybody!? Known for shooting with her beloved Land Camera 250, Smith started posting images from her phone including portraits of her kids, her radiator, her boots, and her Abyssinian cat, Cairo. Followers felt an immediate affinity with these miniature windows into Smith?s world, photographs of her daily coffee, the books she?s reading, the graves of beloved heroes - William Blake, Dylan Thomas, Sylvia Plath, Simone Weil, Albert Camus. Over time, a coherent story of a life devoted to art took shape, and more than a million followers responded to Smith?s unique aesthetic in images that chart her passions, devotions, obsessions, and whims. Original to this book are vintage photographs: anniversary pearls, a mother?s keychain, and a husband?s Mosrite guitar. Here, too, are never-before-seen photos of life on and off the road, train stations, obscure cafés, a notebook always nearby. In wide-ranging yet intimate daily notations, Smith shares dispatches from her travels around the world.With 365 photographs, taking you through a single year, A Book of Days is a new way to experience the expansive mind of the visionary poet, writer, and performer. Hopeful, elegiac, playful - and complete with an introduction by Smith that explores her documentary process - A Book of Days is a timeless offering for deeply uncertain times, an inspirational map of an artist?s life.
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03/11/2022
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700g
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9781526650986
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A BOOK OF DAYS, PATTI SMITH
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SMITH, PATTI
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BLOOMSBURY
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C'est une histoire d'obsession qui anime Patti Smith, d'obsession créatrice, que l'on retrouve sous différentes formes dans cet ouvrage très personnel. De passage à Paris, l'artiste observe tout et absorbe tout. A la manière d'un journal intime, elle retranscrit ses impressions qui viendront nourrir "Dévotion", la nouvelle qui compose le coeur du livre et lui donne son titre, conte poétique et glaçant qui revisite le Faust de Goethe au féminin. Patti Smith nous offre ici un aperçu émouvant de son processus d'écriture mais aussi une réflexion sur ce qui la pousse à écrire, encore et toujours.
En dix-huit "stations", Patti Smith nous entraîne dans un voyage qui traverse le paysage de ses aspirations et de son inspiration, par le prisme des cafés et autres lieux qu'elle a visités dans le monde. De la Casa Azul de Frida Kahlo aux tombes de Genet, Rimbaud, Mishima, elle trace un itinéraire flottant au coeur de ses références et de sa vie. Oscillant entre rêve et réalité, passé et présent, Patti Smith nous propose un livre inclassable, profondément sensible et sincère, illustré par les photographies en noir et blanc qu'elle prend depuis toujours, et qui confirme qu'elle est l'une des artistes actuelles les plus singulières et indépendantes.
Présages d'innocence est le premier recueil de poèmes de Patti Smith depuis plus de dix ans. Il constitue un accomplissement majeur de la part d'une artiste qui a transcrit sa vision du monde dans des hymnes puissants, des ballades et des paroles de chansons. Elle s'inscrit ainsi dans la grande tradition des troubadours, des artisans et des artistes qui font écho au monde qui les entoure par une voix unique et incantatoire. Ses influences sont aussi éclectiques que saisissantes: Blake, Rimbaud, Picasso, Arbus et John Appleseed. Et ses poèmes sonnent comme des oracles des temps modernes.
A l'occasion de l'exposition Patti Smith du 28 mars au 8 juin 2008, la Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain publie un livre de référence sur l'oeuvre photographique de l'artiste. L'ouvrage regourpe plus de deux cents photographies noir et blanc, essnetiellement des polaroids, dont la majorité est inédite.
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