Patti Smith on Youth & Friendship by New York Public Library published on 2015-07-13T22:44:57Z This week, we’re taking you back in the archives to a captivating conversation with Patti Smith, the beloved and critically acclaimed artist and performer. Smith came to the Library in 2010 to mark the release of her book “Just Kids,” which chronicles her relationship with photographer Robert Mapplethorpe in 1960s and 70s New York City. Joined by NYPL’s Paul Holdengraber, Patti Smith takes the stage to discuss friendship, youth, and her creative awakening — and maybe even sing a song or two. Genre Podcast Comment by Jacqui Ward I'm loving this interview. Patti Smith comes over as being such an authentic and unaffected person. Such a joy. Thank you. 2024-10-27T20:03:50Z Comment by Fabricio 🖤🌹 2023-03-06T15:54:34Z Comment by crispinbalfour Brilliant interview. Thank you both so much. A meeting between two truly great human beings. 2020-08-16T08:59:35Z Comment by Rebecca Hart She is a mentor - how to live richly 2019-08-31T23:26:18Z Comment by User 367383543 A greay conversation. Thank you. 2019-08-05T17:58:57Z Comment by Vikfineberg I just cannot believe that there are only three comments on this extraordinary document. She is a luminous, intelligent and unpredictable person. I particularly like the battle between the interviewer's cartesian obstination to bring her into some kind of structured QandA and her free, humorous way of talking is fascinating. He finally lets her fly, and she soars. 2019-07-25T20:42:01Z Comment by Laurann this is so inspiring so far and I'm not even twenty minutes in 2017-03-24T00:49:32Z Comment by tooshiny Delightful! 2015-10-30T03:07:45Z