“We may feel bitterly how little our poems can do in the face of seemingly out-of-control technological power and seemingly limitless corporate greed, yet it has always been true that poetry can break isolation, show us to ourselves when we are outlawed or made invisible, remind us of beauty where no beauty seems possible, remind us of kinship where all is represented as separation.” –Adrienne Rich (1929-2012)
Posts Tagged ‘National Book Award’
Remembering Adrienne Rich
Posted: Wednesday, March 28, 2012 in Commonplace Book, Community, Poetics, Poetry, Writers and PoliticsTags: Adrienne Rich, National Book Award, poetry, Snapshots of a Daughter-in-law
Best Reads, 2010 (Music and Memoir)
Posted: Friday, December 31, 2010 in Best Books, Classical Music, Dylan, ezra pound, Fiction, Highly Recommended, Recommended, RocknRollTags: Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, Bob Dylan, Ezra Pound, Gertrude Stein, Highway 61 Revisited, Just Kids, National Book Award, Patti Smith, Robert Johnson, Robert Mapplethorpe, Virginia Woolf
These are the best books Bat Terrier read this year. (Disclosure: no books by friends on this list.)
Popular Music
- Bob Dylan’s Highway 61 Revisited, Mark Polizotti
- Escaping the Delta: Robert Johnson and the Invention of the Blues, Elijah Ward
Classical Music
The Rest is Noise: Listening to the Twentieth Century, Alex Ross
Memoir
Of Interest: Rules for Writing Fiction, Patti Smith Interview, Melville’s Polytheism
Posted: Sunday, December 12, 2010 in Clipping, Fiction, On Writing, RocknRoll, VideoTags: Elmore Leonard, Herman Melville, Jonathan Franzen, Just Kids, Margaret Atwood, National Book Award, Neil Gaiman, Nietzsche, Patti Smith, PattiSmith, Richard Ford, Roberto Bolano, William Blake
Click here for rules for writing fiction, according to Elmore Leonard, Margaret Atwood, Richard Ford, Jonathan Franzen, Neil Gaiman, and others.
Jonathon Lethem interviews Patti Smith, who talks about human strength, William Blake, Roberto Bolano, and, of course, writing Just Kids. Link here. Worthy.
Nietzsche said: “God is dead. We have killed him.” Melville tells us what to about it. Link here.
Congratulations to Patti Smith, Goddess of the Known World
Posted: Thursday, November 18, 2010 in Audio Recordings, RocknRollTags: Just Kids, Lou Reed, National Book Award, Pale Blue Eyes, Patti Smith

Last night, Patti Smith won the National Book Award, for her memoir of bohemian life in New York, Just Kids.
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A long time ago, in another world, the 1970s, Bat Terrier heard Patti Smith sing Lou Reed‘s Pale Blue Eyes and decided she was a goddess. Then came Smith’s first record, Horses, and it was obvious she was a rocker and a poet, too. She said the most amazing things–”those who have suffered understand suffering and thereby extend their hands,” “Jesus died for some somebody’s sins, but not mine.” Bat Terrier has loved her ever since. Her voice is the sound of a heart breaking with compassion for the world. And she’s funny (and wise):
And a true rock goddess:
Congratulations, Patti!


