Early Work
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Early Work | |
Author | Patti Smith |
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Cover artist | Robert Mapplethorpe |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Poetry |
Publisher | Norton & Company |
Publication date | March 1994 |
Media type | Hardcover, Paperback |
Pages | 177 |
ISBN | ISBN 9780393036053 |
Early Work: 1970–1979 is a poetry collection by Patti Smith, published in 1994.[1]
Contents |
[edit] Contents
[edit] 1970–1972
- "Prayer"
- "Ballad of a Bad Boy"
- "Oath"
- "Anna of the Harbor"
- "The Sheep Lady from Algiers"
- "Work Song"
- "Notebook"
- "Conversation with the Kid"
- "The Ballad of Hagen Walker"
- "Seventh Heaven"
- "Amelia Earhart"
- "k.o.d.a.k."
- "Dog Dream"
- "Jeanne d'Arc"
- "A Fire of Unknown Origin"
- "Death by Water"
- "The Amazing Tale of Skunkdog"
[edit] 1973–1974
- "Notice"
- "Witt"
- "Piss Factory"
- "Balance"
- "Dream of Rimbaud"
- "Notice 2"
- "Judith Revisited"
- "Georgia O'Keeffe"
- "Picasso Laughing"
- "Rape"
- "Gibralto"
- "Ha! Ha! Houdini!"
- "Schinden"
- "16 February"
- "Jet Flakes"
- "Translators"
- "Easter"
[edit] 1975–1976
- "Neo Boy"
- "Sohl"
- "Land"
- "Suite"
- "Grant"
- "December"
- "Doctor Love"
- "AFTER/WORDS"
- "ps/alm 23 revisited"
- "Rimbaud Dead"
- "Thermos"
- "The Ballad of Isabelle Eberhardt"
- "Corps de Plane"
- "Babelfield"
- "Babelogue"
[edit] 1977–1979
- "High on Rebellion"
- "The Salvation of Rock"
- "Hymn"
- "Munich"
- "Health Lantern"
- "Penicillin"
- "Robert Bresson"
- "Burning Roses"
- "Thread"
- "A Fleet of Deer"
- "Scream of the Butterfly"
- "Y"
- "Combe"
- "Wave"
- "Florence"
- "Wing"
- "Italy"
- "True Music"
[edit] Notes
- ^ Patti Smith -- Bibliography. Retrieved on 2008-03-19.
[edit] External links
- Early Work at W. W. Norton & Company
- Early Work at Google Book Search
- Early Work at Library Journal
- Early Work at LibraryThing
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