Through the linked pieces of The Coral Sea, Patti Smith honors her
comrade-in-arms Robert Mapplethorpe (1946-1989). She tells the story of
a man on an ocean journey to see the Southern Cross, who is reflecting
on his life and fighting the illness that is consuming him. Metaphoric
and dreamy, this tale of transformation arises from Smith's knowledge of
Mapplethorpe from a young man to a mature artist; his close relationship
with patron and friend, Sam Wagstaff; his years surviving AIDS; and his
ascent into death. The Coral Sea is Smith's lyrically compelling
recasting of her grief to recapture Mapplethorpe's life in the past and
his future in his art. Rich in evocative details, it shows the man
beneath the persona.
This edition features a new introduction and new material by Smith.