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''M Train'' is a 2015
memoir A memoir (; , ) is any nonfiction narrative writing based in the author's personal memories. The assertions made in the work are thus understood to be factual. While memoir has historically been defined as a subcategory of biography or autobiog ...
written by
Patti Smith Patricia Lee Smith (born December 30, 1946) is an American singer, songwriter, poet, painter and author who became an influential component of the New York City punk rock movement with her 1975 debut album ''Horses''. Called the "punk poet ...
. Smith's audiobook recording of ''M Train'' earned a
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nomination for Best Spoken Word Album.


Publication

Smith published ''M Train'' in 2015 with
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.


Contents

''M Train'' is Smith's second memoir, following the 2010
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-winning ''
Just Kids ''Just Kids'' is a memoir by Patti Smith, published on January 19, 2010, documenting her relationship with artist Robert Mapplethorpe. "I didn't write it to be cathartic," she noted. "I wrote it because Robert asked me to… Our relationship w ...
''. While ''Just Kids'' recounts Smith's early life, the beginning of her career and particularly her relationship with artist Robert Mapplethorpe, ''M Train'' focuses on a later portion of her life, the period since the release of her debut album '' Horses'' in 1975. The memoir particularly recounts the personal losses that marked the forty-year span between ''Horses'' and ''M Train'', including the deaths of Mapplethorpe in 1989, of AIDS; Smith's husband, guitarist
Fred "Sonic" Smith Frederick Dewey Smith (September 14, 1948 – November 4, 1994), known professionally as Fred "Sonic" Smith, was an American guitarist, best known as a member of the influential and political Detroit rock band MC5. At age 31, he married and rai ...
, in 1994 at 45, of heart failure; and Smith's brother Todd a month later, of a stroke. The book also discusses the 16 years in this period during which Smith was not performing; instead, living in Detroit with her husband and two children, she spent early mornings writing stories before her family awoke. The title, ''M Train'', referring to this imaginative work, invokes a "mind train" that "goes to any station it wants."


Reception

''M Train'' received strongly favorable reviews''.'' In ''
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'', book critic
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called the book "achingly beautiful" with "lyrical and radiantly pictorial" prose. In ''The Washington Post'', novelist Elizabeth Hand described the book as being as "perceptive and beautifully written as its predecessor" ''Just Kids''. In one mild dissent, novelist
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wrote in the ''
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'' that ''M Train'' "didn't change my life" but "it's also easy to see why so many readers say that it has," noting it shares ''Just Kids''' "gangly but lovely writing, the same resolute faith in the consolations of art, the same odd flashes of humor, the same rawness to memory and experience...it's obvious why some readers find a deep, deep correspondence to their own inner lives in mith'swork."


Awards

''M Train'' was nominated for the
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for Best Spoken Word Album.


References

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