National Best Seller From the National Book Award-winning author of
Just Kids an unforgettable odyssey of a legendary artist, told through the prism of the caf s and haunts she has worked in around the world. It is a book Patti Smith has described as "a roadmap to my life."
M Train begins in the tiny Greenwich Village caf where Smith goes every morning for black coffee, ruminates on the world as it is and the world as it was, and writes in her notebook. Through prose that shifts fluidly between dreams and reality, past and present, and across a landscape of creative aspirations and inspirations, we travel to Frida Kahlo's Casa Azul in Mexico; to a meeting of an Arctic explorer's society in Berlin; to a ramshackle seaside bungalow in New York's Far Rockaway that Smith acquires just before Hurricane Sandy hits; and to the graves of Genet, Plath, Rimbaud, and Mishima.
Woven throughout are reflections on the writer's craft and on artistic creation. Here, too, are singular memories of Smith's life in Michigan and the irremediable loss of her husband, Fred Sonic Smith.
Braiding despair with hope and consolation, illustrated with her signature Polaroids,
M Train is a meditation on travel, detective shows, literature, and coffee. It is a powerful, deeply moving book by one of the most remarkable multiplatform artists at work today.
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Knopf Publishing Group
Published: 10/06/2015
ISBN: 9781101875100
Pages: 272
Weight: 0.93lbs
Size: 8.25h x 5.69w x 0.88d
Award: ALA Notable Books - Winner
Award: Michigan Notable Books - Winner
Review Citations: Library Journal Prepub Alert 05/01/2015 pg. 52
Kirkus Reviews 08/01/2015
Publishers Weekly 08/10/2015
Entertainment Weekly 08/14/2015 pg. 66
Library Journal 09/01/2015 pg. 113
Booklist 09/01/2015 pg. 25
Entertainment Weekly 10/09/2015 pg. 62
New York Review of Books 10/22/2015 pg. 4
Shelf Awareness 10/06/2015
BookPage 10/01/2015
New York Times Book Review 12/06/2015 pg. 29
New York Times Book Review 12/13/2015 pg. 42
Booklist Editors Choice/Adult 01/01/2016 pg. 6
Library Journal 05/01/2015