Patti Smith's Lifelong Reading List
In her acceptance speech for the National Book Award for 2010’s Just Kids, punk poet Patti Smith had a special message for publishers:…
In her acceptance speech for the National Book Award for 2010’s Just Kids, punk poet Patti Smith had a special message for publishers:…
In her captivating ’60s essay collection Slouching Towards Bethlehem, Joan Didion muses on what it is that draws us to certain stories.…
A book he started writing in secret during his time imprisoned at Robben Island, Nelson Mandela’s Long Walk to Freedom details just…
Equal parts comedy and tragedy, Trevor Noah‘s autobiographical Born a Crime delves into the satirists’s extraordinary early life in post-apartheid South…
In her 2015 memoir Girl in a Band, musician, songwriter and visual artist Kim Gordon details her life from ’60s and ’70s Los Angeles…
Jimi Hendrix always lived in a bit of a fantasy world – as a kid, he carried around a broomstick…
As a young lad in Liverpool, musician and peace activist John Lennon often struggled to connect with his peers and would…
When awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2016, Bob Dylan responded in his traditional, nontraditional way: he gave no…
Gloria Steinem, a leading voice of the American feminist movement from the 1960s well into today, has spent her life…
In 2004, on the eve of his Oscar-winning turn in Capote, Philip Seymour Hoffman gave a thoughtful interview with the Believer, detailing his…