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I absolutely loved “Just Kids”!
Patti Smith’s memoir took me on a raw and intimate journey through the vibrant world of 1970s New York City, where art, music, love, friendship, belief and rebellion intertwined. The friendship and creative partnership of Patti and Robert Mapplethorpe are portrayed with such tenderness and honesty that it feels like you're living alongside them in that chaotic, groundbreaking time.
I can’t stop thinking of the way how Patti Smith describes the raw beginnings of two icons, from struggling artists to legends, is so inspiring.
Since finishing the book, I look at Robert’s photography in a whole new light now. This memoir is a tribute to art, love, and the relentless pursuit of one's true calling, and it’s definitely a must-read for anyone who’s ever been captivated by the magic of that era. 3 replies
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