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Pressestimmen
"Devotion is short enough to devour at one enjoyable sitting and thought-provoking enough to deserve re-reading . . . It's a privilege to spend any time with Patti Smith, however brief."--Suzi Feay, Financial Times"A triptych of compact, heartfelt essays on discovery, solitude and writing."--Darragh McManus, Irish Independent"By turns allegorical, metaphysical, fictional and factual, Devotion shows rather than tells what it means to give a life to writing. A master of poetic innovation, Smith takes her style to the next level in this slim volume."--Katherine Cooper, Hyperallergic"Smith, a contemplative writer of gratitude and reverence, . . . deepens her inquiry into the nature of inspiration in this slender, trenchant volume. . . . Gracefully improvisational, as always, Smith offers an unusually poetic, mystical, and transfixing perspective on the mystery of literary creation."--Donna Seaman, Booklist"The lesson is obvious: that a writer draws on every detail of his or her life for the alchemical, often unconscious process of creation. But seeing the process in action is a profound experience. Smith's writing in the essays is as beautifully structured as her poetry."--Publishers Weekly"Smith is telling it her way, but also in the ancient way. It's recognizable to readers for its mythic proportion, accessible to all kinds of people for its brevity and intensity--and yet, it's still distinctly Patti Smith."--Megan Volpert, PopMatters"This is what is so astonishing about [Smith's] career and what motivates Devotion -- the way that, as she has gotten older, Smith's vision has expanded, framing her self-awareness not as self-absorption but rather a deep dive into everything, the exhilaration and the terror and the transcendence that we all share."--David Ulin, Barnes & Noble Review"A creative, graceful and uncommonly beautiful little book about writing from the poet and singer who has, in maturity, become an even richer and more complex artist than she was at her greatest fame. She has become one of the most compelling writers of prose that we have and one of the most arresting about artists and other writers. Follow her here as she deals with Camus, Nabokov, Mishima, Genet, Simone Weil, and Patrick Modiano. Originally delivered as a series of lectures at Yale and artfully illustrated for this edition, this, in book form, is as exquisite as anything published in this season. In her late-life self discovery as a prose master, Patti Smith may have found yet another masterful voice."--Jeff Simon, Buffalo News"Packed with enough passion and contagious energy to move readers to tune into their own inspirations and--whatever their medium--get to work."--Kelsey J. Waite, AV Club"In Devotion, [Smith] starkly shares and uncovers, through a spare, haunting prose, the reasons she is compelled to write; so evocative is Smith's writing that we're compelled to read it as her voices transfixes us with its bell-like clarity and ringing passion."--Henry Carrigan, No Depression: The Journal of Roots Music"An enchanting peek into the mysterious ways of creativity, as Smith immerses in her beloved French literary classics and cites the everyday encounters that can spark inspiration."--Brian McCollum, Detroit Free Press"This is what Smith does to her devoted readers -- she provokes memory, isolation, and the desire to make something out of the mundane. . . . Devotion, though a departure from her previous books, does not deviate from Smith's remarkable gift."--Jerilyn Jordan, Detroit Metro Times"Through her lyrical and mystical style, Smith gracefully shares her perspective on the mystery of literary creation."--New York Spaces
Über den Autor und weitere Mitwirkende
Patti Smith is a writer, performer, and visual artist. Her memoir Just Kids received a National Book Award, and her recent book M Train is a critically acclaimed New York Times best-seller. Smith was awarded the prestigious title of Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres by the French Republic, and in 2007 she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Smith lives in New York City.
Produktinformation
Gebundene Ausgabe: 93 Seiten
Verlag: Yale University Press (19. September 2017)
Sprache: Englisch
ISBN-10: 0300218621
ISBN-13: 978-0300218626
Größe und/oder Gewicht:
18 x 12,4 x 1,8 cm
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Nr. 21.862 in Fremdsprachige Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Fremdsprachige Bücher)
Originally part of a lecture series, this slight book is probably my favorite by Patti Smith and I've read them all. Set up in three sections the first and third are very similar to M Train. We follow Ms. Smith as she goes about her day; drinking coffee, ruminating, taking photographs, and writing in her notebook. In the second part of the book we are treated to a short story by Patti Smith. What I think this book is about is the process in which we create. If you read carefully, you will see Patti Smith going about her day and find those details scattered through out the short story. She is showing us how an artist takes life and distills it into a work of art. I loved this book, I was only sad that it ended so quickly. I hope that Patti Smith publishes more fiction, I certainly enjoyed it.
Patti Smith latest publication, Devotion, is a deceptively simple volume containing a short story bookended by accounts of her travels and experiences surrounding the writing of the short story. The short story itself is fine and demonstrates just how far Smith's command of this kind of prose writing has developed since her first tentative attempts at it in her 1978 volume Babel.But the real import of Devotion occurs in the two bookended chapters in which Smith shows how seemingly unrelated day-to-day events in her life fueled the process of creation and led to something new and different. Her point being that inspiration can come from anywhere if you remain open to it.Devotion is the third book Smith has published this decade and the three works form an interesting progression in her work. Just Kids, her 2010 reminiscence of her life in New York with Robert Mapplethorpe, was a linear account with a tremendous forward momentum. 2015's M-Train kept the memoir format but deviated from Just Kids by playing with the concept of how we experience events in time. The story in M-Train is not linear but instead moves backward and forward in time. Devotion picks up where M-Train left off in the two bookends but moves in an entirely different direction by including a short story. One wonders if Smith's next published volume will use the latest innovation -- the short story -- as a launch pad for yet another new, creative direction.
Patti Smith is so well read, so thoughtful, so perceptive. I have loved her other books, so this was a real disappointment to me. I suspect she accepted an assignment to contribute to the Yale Why I Write Series and then couldn't come up with anything. With a deadline approaching she wrote this rather silly and stilted micro story. A sample of the weirdly flowery yet simplistic text: "My mother's sister was beautiful; how else could she win a man so kind? He indulged her moods, and was moved by her uncomplicated delight with each new gift. . . . I excelled in school yet nothing before skating gave me the tools to express the inexpressible." It's like she's trying to sound like Tolstoy maybe? Or perhaps Rimbaud, who makes an appearance. Ordinarily she ties these little threads up so beautifully - in other books she happens upon an artist's grave and this propels her to some interesting insight or adventure - but this time it feels forced and it's a shame. She is capable of so much better, and I wish she'd given herself the time or space necessary to deliver it.
i love every book patti smith has presented to our world. this book was not what i was "expecting" and so it took me a few beats to shift gears and step into the book as she had intended. now that i've given the book four stars, i am debating on giving it five stars because, really, she definitely delivered me right back into her world, a place i so enjoy experiencing. but i give five stars to her other books and this book is just a touch less than her other books. so i'll stay with the four stars.
An unassuming little book that offers profound insights into the nature of creative identity. Smith takes the reader on a journey through the pages of her own notebooks as she explores, and ultimately, decides, “Why I Write.†Classic Patti Smith in its willingness to expose the artist as the creative genius that she is and to allow the reader a glimpse into that genius.
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