by Shaw, Philip
(1992) Woolgathering. New York & Madras: Hanuman Books.
(1972) Seventh Heaven. New York: Telegraph Books.
Essays, Articles and Reviews
(1975) “Jukebox Cruci-Fix.” Creem. June.
(1973) “Jag-arr of the Jungle.” Creem. January.
(1973a) “Edgar Winter: After Dark.” Creem. March.
(1971) “Autobiography” and other poems. Creem, September.
Works about Patti Smith
Books
Bockris, Victor (1998) Patti Smith: An Unauthorized Biography. London: Fourth Estate.
Heylin, Clinton (1993) From the Velvets to the Voidoids: The Birth of American Punk Rock. London: Helter Skelter.
Johnstone, Nick (1997) Patti Smith: A Biography. London: Omnibus Press.
Morrisroe, Patricia (1995) Mapplethorpe: A Biography. London: Macmillan.
Muir, John (no date) Patti Smith: High on Rebellion. Manchester: Babylon Books.
Roach, Dusty (1979) Patti Smith: Rock ’n’ Roll Madonna. South Bend, IN: and Books.
Stefanko, Frank (2006) Patti Smith: American Artist. San Rafael, CA: Insight Editions.
Essays, Articles and Reviews
Bangs, Lester (1976) “Stagger Lee Was a Woman.” Creem. February.
Ballen, Kate (1977) “Sexual Bruisings: The Poetry of Patti Smith.” Oxford Literary Review. 2.1.
Bracewell, Michael (1996) “Woman as Warrior.” The Guardian (weekend supplement). June 22.
Daley, Mike (1998) “Patti Smith’s ‘Gloria’: lmertextual Play in a Rock Vocal Performance.” Popular Music. 16.3.
Delano, Sharon (2002) “The Torch Singer.” The New Yorker. March 11.
Fricke, David (2004) “Patti Smith on Blake and Bush.” Rolling Stone. May.
Glover, Tony (1976) “Sweet Howling Fire: Patti Smith.” Creem. January.
Glover, Tony (1976a) “Patti’s Horses.” Circus. February 10.
Gold, Mick (1976) “Patti Smith: Patti in Excelcis Deo.” Street Life. May.
Green, Penny (1973) “Patti Smith.” Andy Warhol’s Interview. October.
Gross, Amy (1975) “Introducing Rock ’n’ Roll’s Lady Raunch: Patti Smith.” Mademoiselle. September.
Hiss, Tony, and McClelland, David (1975) The New York Times magazine. December 21.
Jones, Allan (1976) “Meet the Press.” Melody Maker. October 30.
Lake, Steve (1976) “The Big Match.” Melody Maker. May 22.
MacKinnon, Angus (1975) “Patti Stumbles On.” Street Life. November 29–December 12.
Marsh, Dave (1976) “Her Horses Got Wings, They Can Fly.” Rolling Stone. January 1.
Milzoff, Rebecca (2005) “Influences: Patti Smith.” New York. December 5.
Moore, Thurston (1996) “Patti Smith.” Bomb. Winter 1996.
Noland, Jaurès (1995) “Rimbaud and Patti Smith: Style as Social Deviance.” Critical Inquiry. 21.3.
Reynolds, Simon (2005) “Even as a Child, I Felt Like an Alien.” Observer Music Monthly. May.
Robinson, Lisa (1976) “Patti Smith: The High Priestess of Rock and Roll.” Hit Parader. January.
Robinson, Lisa (1975) “Ms. Smith Wows Arista Festival.” New Musical Express. September.
Rockwell, Norman (1975) “Patti Smith Plans Album with Eyes on Stardom.” New York Times. March 28.
Shaar Murray, Charles (1975) “Weird Scenes Inside Gasoline Alley.” New Musical Express. November.
Shapiro, Susan (1975) “Patti Smith: Somewhere, Over the Rimbaud.” Crawdaddy. December.
Sischy, Ingrid (1996) “Because the Light.” Interview. June 1.
Tosches, Nick (1978) “Patti Smith: Straight, No Chaser.” Creem. September.
Whitely, Sheila (2006) “Patti Smith: The Old Grey Whistle Test, BBC-2 TV, May 11, 1976” in Ian Inglis (ed.) (2006) Performance and Popular Music: History, Place and Time. Aldershot: Ashgate.
Critical Writings
Auslander, Phil (2007) “Listening for Liveness.” Paper presented at LASPM-Canada and LASPM-US Joint Conference: Boundaries, Blockades and Bridges. Northwestern University, Boston, MA. April 26–29, 2007.
Barthes, Roland (1977) “The Grain of the Voice.” Image-Music-Text, ed. and trans. Stephen Heath. New York: Hill & Wang.
Bayles, Martha (1996) Hole in Our Soul: The Loss of Beauty and Meaning in American Popular Music. Chicago: Chicago University Press.
Benjamin, Walter (1968) Illuminations: Essays and Reflections, ed. Hannah Arendt. New York: Schoken Books.
Brustein, Joshua (2005) “The Fiscal Crisis After 30 Years.” Gotham Gazette. October 10.
Butler, Judith (1993) Bodies That Matter On the Discursive Limits of ‘Sex’. London & New York: Routledge.
Freud, Sigmund (1976) The Interpretation of Dreams, ed. Angela Richards, in The Pelican Freud Library, ed. and trans. James Strachey. London: Penguin. (1984) Beyond the Pleasure Principle: A Speculative Essay, ed. Angela Richards, in The Pelican Freud Library, ed. and trans. James Strachey. London: Penguin.
Frith, Simon. (1988) Music for Pleasure: Essays in the Sociology of Pop. London: Routledge.
Gracyk, Theodore (1998) “What Goes On: The Double-Bind of Theorizing Rock.” Literature and Psychology. 44.3.
Horace (1998) The Odes of Horace: Bilingual Edition, ed. David Ferry. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
Kristeva, Julie (1986) “A Question of Subjectivity: An Interview.” Women’s Review, 2.
Lacan, Jacques (1999) On Feminine Sexuality: The Limits of Love and Knowledge, 1972–1973, trans. Bruce Fink, in The Seminar of Jacques Lacan, ed. Jacques-Alain Miller. New York: W. W. Norton.
(1993) Ecrits: A Selection, trans. Alan Sheridan. London: Routledge.
(1979) The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis, ed. Jacques-Alain Miller, trans. Alan Sheridan. Harmondsworth: Penguin.
Lefebvre, Henri (1991) The Production of Space, trans. Donald Nicholson Smith. Oxford: Blackwell.
Marx, Karl (1977) The Communist Manifesto in Karl Marx: Selected Writings, ed. David McLellan. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
McClary, Susan and Walser, Robert (1990) “Start Making Sense! Musicology Wrestles with Rock,” in Frith, Simon and Goodwin, Andrew (eds.) On Record: Rock, Pop, and the Written Word. London: Routledge.
Middleton, Richard (1990) Studying Popular Music. Milton Keynes: Open University Press.
(2006) Voicing the Popular. On the Subjects of Popular Music. London & New York: Routledge.
Nietzsche, Friedrich (1956) The Birth of Tragedy and The Geneaology of Morals, trans. Francis Golffing. New York: Doubleday.
Shaw, Philip (2006) The Sublime: The Critical Idiom. London & New York: Routledge.
Weston, Jessie L. (1997) From Ritual to Romance. New York: Dover.
Žižek, Slavoj (1999) The Žižek Reader, ed. Elizabeth Wright and Edmond Wright. Oxford: Blackwell.
Literary Works
Blake, William (1972) Blake: The Complete Poems, ed. W. H. Stevenson. Harlow: Longman.
Eliot, T. S. (1969) The Complete Poems and Plays of T. S. Eliot. London & Boston: Faber & Faber.
Rimbaud, Arthur (1957) Illuminations and Other Prose Poems, trans. Louise Varèse. New York: New Directions.
Shepard, Sam (1972) Mad Dog Blues and Other Plays. New York: Winter House.
(1981) Seven Plays. New York: Bantam Books
Patti Smith Web Sources
http://www.pattismith.net/ (the official label website by Columbia)
http://www.oceanstar.com/patti/ (a wonderful resource. Reproduces important material by and about Patti Smith)
http://www.kaapeli.fi/aiu/ps/index.html (a well maintained site with recent interviews, photographs and up-to-date information)
http://setlists.pattismithlogbook.info/ (a true labor of love. Provides information on Patti Smith’s concert appearances from 1971 to the present day)
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/etemalcafe/ (a Patti Smith discussion forum)
Other Web Sources
Blackburn, John (1996) Portrai
t of the Artist: Sam Shepard and the Anxiety of Identity. Masters thesis presented to the faculty of the University of Virginia on May 1, 1996. http://xroads.virginia.edu/~MA95/blackbrn/toc.html
Houston, Rita (2006) “Patti Smith: Horses 30th Anniversary.” Radio Interview with Patti Smith. 1 January 2006. http://www.prx.org/pieces/8174
http://www.rocksbackpages.com/index.html (a significant archive of rock related journalism from a range of sources)
http://www.creemmedia.com/_site/ (provides access to selected articles from the Creem archives)