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  • Year of the Monkey

  • By: Patti Smith
  • Narrated by: Patti Smith
  • Length: 3 hrs and 49 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (66 ratings)

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Summary

Bloomsbury presents Year of the Monkey written and read by Patti Smith.

A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

From the National Book Award-winning author of Just Kids
Selected as Book of the Year by the Daily Telegraph, i paper, Metro and Harper's Bazaar

‘Magical’ GUARDIAN

'A gripping tale of the search for meaning in times of turbulence – expressed with Smith’s signature poetic flair' VOGUE

'Extraordinary ... A tense, teasing mix of reality and dream' Sunday Times

'A melancholy mood and poetic language distinguish Smith’s third memoir' BBC

‘Her willingness to look closely at life’s closing chapters makes for a magical book' WASHINGTON POST, 'The 10 books to read in September'

Following a run of New Year’s concerts at San Francisco’s legendary Fillmore, Patti Smith finds herself tramping the coast of Santa Cruz, about to embark on a year of solitary wandering. Unfettered by logic or time, she draws us into her private wonderland, with no design yet heeding signs, including a talking sign that looms above her, prodding and sparring like the Cheshire Cat. In February, a surreal lunar year begins, bringing with it unexpected turns, heightened mischief, and inescapable sorrow. In a stranger’s words, “Anything is possible: after all, it’s the year of the monkey.” For Patti Smith – inveterately curious, always exploring, tracking thoughts, writing the year evolves as one of reckoning with the changes in life’s gyre: with loss, aging, and a dramatic shift in the political landscape of America.

Smith melds the Western landscape with her own dreamscape. Taking us from Southern California to the Arizona desert; to a Kentucky farm as the amanuensis of a friend in crisis; to the hospital room of a valued mentor; and by turns to remembered and imagined places – this haunting memoir blends fact and fiction with poetic mastery. The unexpected happens; grief and disillusionment. But as Patti Smith heads toward a new decade in her own life, she offers this balm to the listener: her wisdom, wit, gimlet eye, and above all, a rugged hope of a better world.

Riveting, elegant, often humorous, Year of the Monkey is a moving and original work, a touchstone for our turbulent times.

©2019 Patti Smith (P)2019 Penguin Random House Audio
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That Voice. Those Words.

I could listen to Patti Smith and her magic words for ever. A traveller’s memoir or thoughts and encounters over the course of a year. I loved it.

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beautiful book

the more I listen to Patti the more I wast to hear. love the ebb and flow if her voice as she recounts her adventure.

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Meandering but loved it...

Loved it & it was great to have the author read it. Will listen to her other books.

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Wonderful memoir of a year in the life of a great poet

Wonderful memoir of a year in the life of a great poet/performer- part diary, part poetic stream of consciousness, part elegy to those who’ve gone before

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Mesmerising

A beautiful book both mesmerising and thought provoking. Humour (dry) will bring a smile to your face. You won’t be disappointed

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A year in the life of Patti Smith

This short book tells the story of a year in the life of Patti Smith between the ages of 69 and 70 - the year of the Monkey in the astronomical calendar. Unlike most biographies, she talks little of her work as a musician and poet but talks a lot about coffee shops she visits, the people she meets on her road trips, the hotels where she stays and the inanimate objects such as signs that she has conversations with. There is an almost magical quality to the writing and hearing her speak is spell binding. She talks about her friend and inspiration Sandy Pearlman and her sadness at his demise and her feeling of loss for others who have left her life. There is an underlying feeling of spirituality in the writing that is hard to define, it has the feeling of Jack Kerouac and Bob Dylan's Chronicles Volume One,. Ultimately it is the story of a drifter and a free spirit.

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did not like it

First: I need to say I _had to_ listen to this 2x, not because I was in a rush, but because I felt extremely uncomfortable with the author’s voice, and fast-forwarding it helped. There’s an off-putting screech in her voice from what I can assume is overindulging in her smoking habit. I have to admit, I have one song I always liked from her, “Because the Night”, and her voice now is very far away from what one can hear in her recorded song. Aging aside, all that smoking killed her voice bad.

Second: yes, she can do poetic descriptions, but to what end? What was the point of this book? It felt like a lot of lamenting and self-exaggerated (I’m hyperbolising, as I felt it) martyrdom. I’m not really into becoming a fan, I don’t get idolising, so all the name dropping also put me off, from history, and the industry. I’m not into fame like that. Their songs and/or actions can live on, that matters. Insisting on the rest is just ego, and, maybe, lack of purpose. Also, describing a place by the people who visited it…there’s more to life than that, and to a place. Feels like she’s part of a group of people who just like bowing down to each other.
I guess it’s good I got this because of the sale…unfortunately. I did not like it.

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