The National Book Award-winner Patti Smith updates her treasure box of a
childhood memoir about "clear unspeakable joy" and "just the wish to
know" with a radiant new afterword, written during the pandemic and
reflecting on current times. This expanded paperback edition also
includes new photographs by the author.
A great book about becoming an artist, Woolgathering tells of a child
finding herself as she learns the noble vocation of woolgathering, "a
worthy calling that seemed a good job for me." She discovers--often at
night, often in nature--the pleasures of rescuing "a fleeting thought."
Woolgathering calls up our own memories, as the child "glimpses and
gleans, piecing together a crazy quilt of truths." Smith shares the
fierce, vital pleasures of stargazing and wandering. Her new Afterword,
penned during the quarantine, opens new horizons in "the scarcely
charted landscape of memory governed by clouds."
Woolgathering celebrates the sacred nature of creation in Smith's
singular language, acclaimed as "glorious" (NPR), "spellbinding"
(Booklist), "rare and ferocious" (Salon), and "shockingly beautiful"
(New York Magazine).