In Stipe's startling photographs and 12 brief written homages, Patti
Smith is depicted as a down-to-earth goddess, a part of and apart from
her evolving entourage of musicians, artists, poets (Allen Ginsberg
makes an appearance), and friends. This isn't a traditional book of
portraits . . . The overwhelming mood is one of disjunction,
claustrophobia, exhaustion, temporariness--and the effect is raw and
intimate . . . And [Stipe] is no longer the "dork nerd" teenager, but
a fellow musician -- and from his proud, caring mien, even a
protector.
--Publishers Weekly
An energetic and gracious tribute to not only a great artist, but also
to a powerful moment in her oeuvre -- and to those who contributed to it
and shared in it.
--New York Journal of Books
Stipe's personal friendship lends something greater to the overall
vision of this book. It isn't simply a set of snapshots of performances,
rather a collection of rare moments. The personal nature of the
anthology makes it all the more enticing and enjoyable. Smith, in all
her glory and awe-inspiring talent, is portrayed in the truest light.
--Verbicide Magazine
A fascinating book . . . including appearances by Allen Ginsberg,
Gregory Corso, Tom Verlaine, the members of Sonic Youth and more . . .
and the short text tributes to Smith by these people, scattered
throughout the manuscript, are well worth your time.
--Chicago Center for Literature and Photography
This book comprises Michael Stipe's intimate and evocative photos of
Patti Smith on tour in 1995, along with other cultural celebrities who
appeared with her, such as Allen Ginsberg. In addition to text by Stipe,
William Burroughs, and Patti Smith, there is also commentary from
Thurston Moore, Kim Gordon, Lenny Kaye, Tom Verlaine, and more.
Michael Stipe is a singer, photographer, film producer, and
activist. He lives in Athens, GA, and New York, NY. R.E.M. formed in
1980 in Athens, GA, and is composed of Peter Buck, Mike Mills, and
Michael Stipe. Heralded by Rolling Stone as America's Best Rock and
Roll Band, R.E.M. rose from cult college radio status to sell more than
seventy million albums worldwide and was inducted into the Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame in 2007.