內容簡介
A prelude to fame, Just Kids recounts the friendship of two young artists--Patti Smith and Robert Mapplethorpe – whose passion fueled their lifelong pursuit of art.
In 1967, a chance meeting between two young people led to a romance and a lifelong friendship that would carry each to international success never dreamed of. The backdrop is Brooklyn, Chelsea Hotel, Max’s Kansas City, Scribner’s Bookstore, Coney Island, Warhol’s Factory and the whole city resplendent. Among their friends, literary lights, musicians and artists such as Harry Smith, Bobby Neuwirth, Allen Ginsberg, Sandy Daley, Sam Shepherd, William Burroughs, etc. It was a heightened time politically and culturally; the art and music worlds exploding and colliding. In the midst of all this two kids made a pact to always care for one another. Scrappy, romantic, committed to making art, they prodded and provided each other with faith and confidence during the hungry years--the days of cous-cous and lettuce soup.
Just Kids begins as a love story and ends as an elegy. Beautifully written, this is a profound portrait of two young artists, often hungry, sated only by art and experience. And an unforgettable portrait of New York, her rich and poor, hustlers and hellions, those who made it and those whose memory lingers near.
作者簡介
Patti Smith is a writer, artist and performer. She has recorded ten albums and written five books, and her artwork has been exhibited worldwide. In 2005 she received the Commandeur de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, the highest grade awarded by the French Republic to eminent artists and writers who have contributed significantly to furthering the arts throughout the world. She lives in New York City.
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精彩書評
"The most beautiful, incredible autobiography – it will make you ache for a time and a place that you probably never knew, New York in the 1970s."
-- Nick Hornby
"A sharp, elegiac and finely crafted tribute to their childlike, pre-fame romance, set against the thrilling back drop of New York’s countercultural blast."
-- Sunday Times
"Terrifically evocative … The most spellbinding and diverting portrait of funky-but-chic New York in the late '60s and '70s that any alumnus has committed to print."
-- New York Times
"A tender, harrowing, often hilarious portrait of young lovers forging their paths in an eccentric milieu of Beat poets, Warhol socialites, and transvestites, rock stars and artists ... Much has been written about that time, but Just Kids offers new insight'."
-- Vogue
前言/序言
Just Kids隻是孩子 英文原版 [平裝] epub pdf mobi txt 電子書 下載 2025
Just Kids隻是孩子 英文原版 [平裝] 下載 epub mobi pdf txt 電子書
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還不錯的 這個喜歡的
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書質量確實不錯,應該是正品。超輕,還沒有看。值得一看的好書!下次繼續購買
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臉色倏地一白,雙手左右拉開,倏地起瞭一陣勁風,地上枯葉隨著他的這個姿態,鞦風掃落葉般地嚮後簌簌滾開。“年輕人,你的眼力不差,今天你報齣瞭老朽的姓名,隻怕你也難逃眼前這片方寸之地瞭!”“劍花先生”昭一子在說著這番話時,臉上顯然布滿瞭一片殺招。“哼哼,這麼說,我可真是好心沒好報瞭。”藍衣青年一麵說著,腳下嚮後退瞭一步。姓邵的老人立刻前進瞭一步。藍衣青年又退一步。邵老人又踏進一步。藍衣青年冷哼一聲,不再後退,兩隻腳卻分左右跨開,一雙眸子瞬也不瞬地嚮對方逼視著。“說吧!”老人瞬也不瞬地逼視對方:“你
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嗯 可以買瞭
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真是人如其名,陳虻像小說裏的《牛虻》裏主人公一樣,飽經憂患,意誌堅決,機智勇敢,敢於冒天下之大韙,鼓勵人追尋事實,道齣事實。這位被柴靜看成教練的人,從來沒有什麼錶揚,總是批評,總讓人無比沮喪,因為他的批評,不光對,而且準。唯一一次,這位教練曾對柴靜身邊好友說,柴靜有一點好,就是不人雲亦雲。不知柴自己心裏怎麼想,在外人看來,這是極高的褒揚瞭。
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②民主平等是指在學術麵前人人平等,在知識麵前人人平等。不因傢庭背景、地區差異而歧視,不因成績落後、學習睏難遭冷落。民主的核心是遵照大多數人的意誌而行事,教學民主的核心就是發展、提高多數人。可是總有人把眼睛盯在幾個尖子學生身上,有意無意地忽視多數學生的存在。“抓兩頭帶中間”就是典型的做法。但結果往往是抓“兩頭”變成抓“一頭”,“帶中間”變成“丟中間”。教學民主最好的體現是以能者為師,教學相長。信息時代的特徵,能者未必一定是教師,未必一定是“好”學生。在特定領域,特定環節上,有興趣占有知識高地的學生可以為同學“師”,甚至為教師“師”。在教學中發現不足,補充知識、改善教法、
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這樣的節目,柴靜不做,就沒人做瞭。並不是選題有多麼不同,難得的還在於深入的耐心,像她本人所說,不做判斷,但問事實,順著因果鏈條,層層上溯,直達頂點。不責難也不抱怨,真實自有萬她不是一天養成的。從《夜色溫柔》、《新青年》到《時空連綫》,從《新聞調查》到《看見》,她的報道之路並不平坦,電颱階段的她,隻是安靜地與陌生人分享心事,午夜時分,隔著電波,彼此取暖,互相慰藉,少年的她濛過這份溫暖的恩寵,長大瞭也希望能溫暖他人。
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好好好,其實我沒看,因為紙張尺寸太不讓人滿意瞭