Patti Smith's first published collection of poetry in over two decades finds the mature artist much preoccupied--like one of her main influences, William Blake--with innocence, in the forms of children, love, and the family. Like Blake, she skillfully juxtaposes these themes with her unique vision of the artist's prophetic role in modern society. Time may have broadened the pioneering punk-rock poet's perspective, but, as this collection attests, it hasn't dimmed her fiery vision.
AUGURIES OF INNOCENCE is the first book of poetry from Patti Smith in more than a decade. It marks a major accomplishment from a poet and performer who has inscribed her vision of our world in powerful anthems, ballads, and lyrics. In this intimate and searing collection of poems, Smith joins in that great tradition of troubadours, journeymen, wordsmiths, and artists who respond to the world around them in fresh and original language. Her influences are eclectic and striking: Blake, Rimbaud, Picasso, Arbus, and Johnny Appleseed. Smith is an American original; her poems are oracles for our times.
AUGURIES OF INNOCENCE is the first book of poetry from Patti Smith in more than a decade. It marks a major accomplishment from a poet and performer who has inscribed her vision of our world in powerful anthems, ballads, and lyrics. In this intimate and searing collection of poems, Smith joins in that great tradition of troubadours, journeymen, wordsmiths, and artists who respond to the world around them in fresh and original language. Her influences are eclectic and striking: Blake, Rimbaud, Picasso, Arbus, and Johnny Appleseed. Smith is an American original; her poems are oracles for our times.
"[T]he book as a whole effectively transmits the affect and aura, as well as the innocence, that make her a rock star: one believes in her....[T]hese poems allow access to a major artist's thoughts and preoccupations."
06/27/2005