Critic's Notebook: Patti Smith shines between art's boundaries
Her winning the National Book Award for 'Just Kids' is another example of her genre-blending talent."Just Kids," which won the National Book Award for nonfiction Wednesday night, is a reminder that Patti Smith has always had more than making records on her mind. Such a sensibility has defined her work since her debut album "Horses" came out in 1975, with its inexplicable mix of the garage and the atelier.
ContactMusic — Punk legend PATTI SMITH was on the verge of tears as she accepted a major literary honour for her memoir at the U.S. National Book Awards in New York City on... more info
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AOL Music — Rocker and writer Patti Smith has won the prestigious National Book Award for her memoir "Just Kids," a haunting chronicle of poverty and pain while living in New York Ci... more info
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L.A. Times - Entertainment — Her winning the National Book Award for 'Just Kids' is another example of her genre-blending talent."Just Kids," which won the National Book Award for nonfiction Wednesda... more info