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Year of the Monkey

De: Patti Smith
Narrado por: Patti Smith
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Riveting, elegant, and humorous, New York Times bestseller Year of the Monkey is a moving and original work, a touchstone for our turbulent times.

Following a run of new year’s concerts at San Francisco’s legendary Fillmore, Patti Smith finds herself tramping the coast of Santa Cruz, about to embark on a year of solitary wandering. Unfettered by logic or time, she draws us into her private wonderland, in which she debates intellectual grifters and spars with the likes of a postmodern Cheshire Cat. Then, in February 2016, a surreal lunar year begins, bringing unexpected turns, heightened mischief, and inescapable sorrow. For Smith—inveterately curious, always exploring, always writing—this becomes a year of reckoning with the changes in life’s gyre: with loss, aging, and a dramatic shift in the political landscape of America.

Taking us from California to the Arizona desert, from a Kentucky farm to the hospital room of a valued mentor, Smith melds the western landscape with her own dreamscape in a haunting, poetic blend of fact and fiction. As a stranger tells her, “Anything is possible. After all, it’s the Year of the Monkey.” But as Smith heads toward a new decade in her own life, she offers this balm to the reader: her wisdom, wit, gimlet eye, and above all, a rugged hope for a better world.

Named one of NPR’s Best Books of the Year—now including a new chapter, "Epilogue of an Epilogue"—Year of the Monkey “reminds us that despair and possibility often spring from the same source” (Los Angeles Times).
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A meditative sojourn with a great artist
"This intense, four-hour audio feels like accompanying your Artaud-quoting, Matrix-stanning favorite Aunt through a tough year…if your favorite Aunt is also the Godmother of Punk and a boardwalk shaman. Patti melts down and shapes each loss of lunar year 2016 (A bandmate. A collaborator. The inauguration.) into an exquisite glass bead, strung on the powerful wire of the unconscious. You don’t have to be a Patti Smith fan to love her performance, but it helps to be a dreamer."
Christina H., Audible Editor

Poetic Prose • Dream-like Narrative • Philosophical Depth • Beautiful Writing • Captivating Storytelling • Deep Voice

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In yet another beautiful piece of writing, Patti Smith seamlessly interweaves everyday, ordinary moments with dream life so that we're often unsure whether a scene or conversation is occurring in real life, in her imagination, or in her dreams. If you liked M Train, you'll probably like this too, though M Train is far more focused on the quotidian--the minutiae of everyday routines and occurrences that come together to make up a life. This book reminded me a lot of the film David Cronenburg made of Burroughs's Naked Lunch: dreams and reality melting together, leaving us a bit off-kilter. In the end, it hardly matters what is real and what is dreamed, and it seems Smith wants the reader to not only know this is the case but to experience that bleed-through and uncertainty through her. Her prose mimics her content, mellifluously melting and flowing--though this appears to be her natural writing voice, as it is consistent throughout all of her books. This book is not for someone who is attached to plot or needs something to be accomplished, overcome or changed. If the only book of hers you've read is Just Kids, understand that Year of the Monkey--like M Train--is not so tied to story, nor as focused as Just Kids, but is more conceptual and presents itself as stream-of-consciousness; though, clearly, her intent in constructing it is deliberate. As she follows her mind's tangents along threads that deal with one's duty to others, mortality and the loss of treasured friends and family members, political upheaval and despair, and the beauty of simple moments captured by memory, she also traipses the geographic landscape from San Francisco to Santa Cruz, San Diego, LA, New York, Kentucky, and Virginia. I so loved her reading of the book that I now want to reread M Train, this time listening on Audible, so that I can hear her read it. I love how her deep voice, flat intonation and South Jersey/Philadelphia accent bring her prose to life.

ADDENDUM: I just re-listened to this book, after first revisiting M Train, which I had originally read in print (see my review of it) as an audiobook. Listening to the two books back to back was fascinating. I could see how Year of the Monkey was in some ways a continuation of what Smith started in M Train while in other ways freeing herself from the strictures of reality. This time around I chuckled to myself as she here and there retraced her steps back through the storyline, reminding the reader where a thread began and seemingly daring us to decide--was it all a dream? Was any of it real?

M Train Meets Naked Lunch

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In dreamlike prose, Patti Smith tells a story of loss and beauty, hope and anxiety, art and destruction. Her characters are drawn in broad brushstrokes that render their lives complex, contradictory, whole. This book is a dream bracketed by the quotidian world, the story of life bracketed by the boundaries of the body. It was not at all what I expected. I loved it. It certainly will now be everyone’s cup of tea. But honestly, I think it probably makes the world a more compassionate place by its mere existence.

Poetry in story, story in poetry

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Each month holds a new tale. I enjoyed the book and the peeks into Patti's space and time in the Year of the Monkey.

Reminds me of an advent calendar!

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Basically a memoir, this explores issues of aging related losses and the long term value of youthful experience in processing and living through these losses. The tone is sad and hopeful, and the content consistently interesting.

Patti Smith is always interesting!

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A poetic journey so multi-dimensional and equally minimalist I was in a trance as I read.

Genius, beauty, transcendent

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