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  • The Coral Sea

    Patti Smith

    Paperback, 2012

    Before the National Book Award-winning Just Kids, Patti Smith addressed the life and passing of her intimate friend, photographer Robert Mapplethorpe.
  • Early Work: 1970-1979

    Patti Smith

    Paperback, 1995

    Selections from Patti Smith's writings over the decade in which she made a lasting impact on America's underground literary and rock scene.
  • Woolgathering

    Patti Smith

    Hardback, 2011

    The National Book Award–winner Patti Smith presents a treasure box of a childhood memoir about “clear unspeakable joy” and “just the wish to know.”
  • Woolgathering

    Patti Smith

    Paperback, 2021

    An ode to childhood and to “woolgathering” as the wellspring for a creative life—now in an expanded paperback edition
  • An Accidential Autobiography

    Gregory Corso, Bill Morgan, Patti Smith

    Paperback, 2003

  • A Season in Hell & The Drunken Boat

    Arthur Rimbaud, Patti Smith, Louise Varèse

    Second Edition, Paperback, 2011

    A reissue of Rimbaud’s highly influential work, with a new preface by Patti Smith and the original 1945 New Directions cover design by Alvin lustig.
  • The Divorce

    César Aira, Chris Andrews, Patti Smith

    Paperback, 2021

    With a preface by the irrepressible Patti Smith, The Divorce is a delightful book of several short amazing stories of chance meetings, bizarre circumstances, and even stranger visions of alternate...
  • The Divorce

    César Aira, Chris Andrews, Patti Smith

    E Book, 2021

    With a preface by the irrepressible Patti Smith, The Divorce is a delightful book of several short amazing stories of chance meetings, bizarre circumstances, and even stranger visions of alternate...
  • A Season in Hell & The Drunken Boat

    Arthur Rimbaud, Patti Smith, Louise Varèse

    Second Edition, E Book, 2012

    A reissue of Rimbaud’s highly influential work, with a new preface by Patti Smith and the original 1945 New Directions cover design by Alvin lustig.