A new trade publication of Before Easter After, originally published in a limited edition at $1,000. Hundreds of rarely seen images by legendary photographer Lynn Goldsmith offer an intimate portrait of rock ’n’ roll icon Patti Smith during a transformative moment in her career. Images of Smith performing on stage combine with candid behind-the-scenes photographs and striking studio shoots to create a deeply personal look at the singer during her rise to fame. The photographs include Smith’s life-changing accident while on tour in 1977 and the aftermath, as well as closeup, empathetic portraits that reveal Smith’s self-assurance, her defiance of cultural norms, and her effortless poise. This poignant visual narrative is punctuated throughout by Smith’s original poetry and song lyrics. This book is both a glimpse into a fabled time in music history, documenting a young artist creating what turned out to be a revolutionary work, as well as a celebration of an enduring partnership between two close friends who continue to be creative collaborators to this day.
Patti Smith
Patti Smith is an American singer-songwriter, poet, and visual artist who rose to fame in the 1970s as a punk rock icon. Known for her raw and emotive lyrical style, Smith's most notable works include her debut album "Horses" and her memoir "Just Kids," which won the National Book Award in 2010. Smith's writing is characterized by its poetic and confessional nature, blending elements of rock and roll with themes of love, loss, and rebellion. She has been a trailblazer in the punk rock and poetry scenes, inspiring generations of artists with her fearless creativity and unapologetic voice. Smith's impact on literature and music is undeniable, making her one of the most influential figures in both fields.