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Today’s Friday Firstliner is from Just Kids by Patti Smith, a memoir:

” I was asleep when he died. I had called the hospital to say one more good night, but he had gone under, beneath layers of morphine. I held the receiver and listened to his labored breathing through the phone, knowing I would never hear him again.”

This is the story of the strange relationship between Patti Smith and Robert Mapplethorpe during the late 60s and early 70s at the height of the drugs and hippies’ culture of New York.

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4 responses to “FRIDAY FIRSTLINERS”

  1. Herminia Chow Avatar

    This sounds interesting!

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      1. Herminia Chow Avatar

        Thanks for sharing and broadening my horizons. 🙂

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  2. Deb Nance at Readerbuzz Avatar

    The sixties were fascinating to me. I wasn’t quite the right age to experience them, and all I saw was beautiful clothes and music combined with peace, love, and happiness. It has always been a bit of a shock to see that the sixties were a little more than that.

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