Valoración del audiolibro: 8.06 de un máximo de 10
Votos: 254
Autor(a) de la reseña:Javier Guines
Reseña valorada con una puntuación de 8.77 de un máximo de 10
Fecha reseña: 5/8/2018
Duración: 3 horas con 54 minutos (160 MB)
Fecha creación del audiolibro: 25/06/2018
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Duración del resumen (audio): 27 minutos (18.5 MB)
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Encuadernación del libro físico: Tapa Blanda
Descripción o resumen: Patti Smith and Robert Mapplethorpe werent always famous, but they always thought they would be. They found each other, adrift but determined, on the streets of New York City in the late 60s and made a pact to keep each other afloat until they found their voicesor the world was ready to hear them. Lovers first and then friends as Mapplethorpe discovered he was gay, they divided their dimes between art supplies and Coney Island hot dogs. Mapplethorpe was quicker to find his metier, with a Polaroid and then a Hasselblad, but Smith was the first to fame, transformed, to her friends delight, from a poet into a rock star. (Mapplethorpe soon became famous tooand notoriousbefore his death from AIDS in 1989.) Smiths memoir of their friendship, Just Kids, is tender and artful, open-eyed but surprisingly decorous, with the oracular style familiar from her anthems like Because the Night, Gloria, and Dancing Barefoot balanced by her powers of observation and memory for everyday details like the price of automat sandwiches and the shabby, welcoming fellow bohemians of the Chelsea Hotel, among whose ranks these baby Rimbauds found their way. Tom Nissley This text refers to the