Thursday, December 19, 2019

Quote of the Day (Patti Smith, on Her NJ Cultural Upbringing)


“In our house, we had very little except for books. We had no money. But in 50s America people would dump books. Whole libraries. Or someone died. So we had beautiful books because my family would go to a church bazaar and buy them for pennies. Really, no one wanted them.” —Singer-songwriter, poet, and memoirist Patti Smith, on her cultural upbringing in southern New Jersey, quoted in John Heilpern, “Conversation: Out to Lunch With Patti Smith,” Vanity Fair, November 2015

(The image accompanying this post, of Patti Smith performing at New York’s Bowery Ballroom, was taken by her sister, Kimberly Smith, on Dec. 31, 2007.)

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