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Early Work
AuthorPatti Smith
Cover artistRobert Mapplethorpe
LanguageEnglish
GenrePoetry
PublisherNorton & Company

Publication date

March 1994
Publication placeUnited States
Media typeHardcover, Paperback
Pages177
ISBN978-0-393-03605-3
OCLC28221961

Dewey Decimal

811/.54 20
LC ClassPS3569.M53787 A6 1994

Early Work is a poetry collection by Patti Smith, published in 1994.[1]

Contents

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1970–1972

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  1. "Prayer"
  2. "Ballad of a Bad Boy"
  3. "Oath"
  4. "Anna of the Harbor"
  5. "The Sheep Lady from Algiers"
  6. "Work Song"
  7. "Notebook"
  8. "Conversation with the Kid"
  9. "The Ballad of Hagen Walker"
  10. "Seventh Heaven"
  11. "Amelia Earhart"
  12. "k.o.d.a.k."
  13. "Dog Dream"
  14. "Jeanne d'Arc"
  15. "A Fire of Unknown Origin"
  16. "Death by Water"
  17. "The Amazing Tale of Skunkdog"

1973–1974

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  1. "Notice"
  2. "Witt"
  3. "Piss Factory"
  4. "Balance"
  5. "Dream of Rimbaud"
  6. "Notice 2"
  7. "Judith Revisited"
  8. "Georgia O'Keeffe"
  9. "Picasso Laughing"
  10. "Rape"
  11. "Gibralto"
  12. "Ha! Ha! Houdini!"
  13. "Schinden"
  14. "16 February"
  15. "Jet Flakes"
  16. "Translators"
  17. "Easter"

1975–1976

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  1. "Neo Boy"
  2. "Sohl"
  3. "Land"
  4. "Suite"
  5. "Grant"
  6. "December"
  7. "Doctor Love"
  8. "AFTER/WORDS"
  9. "ps/alm 23 revisited"
  10. "Rimbaud Dead"
  11. "Thermos"
  12. "The Ballad of Isabelle Eberhardt"
  13. "Corps de Plane"
  14. "Babelfield"
  15. "Babelogue"

1977–1979

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  1. "High on Rebellion"
  2. "The Salvation of Rock"
  3. "Hymn"
  4. "Munich"
  5. "Health Lantern"
  6. "Penicillin"
  7. "Robert Bresson"
  8. "Burning Roses"
  9. "Thread"
  10. "A Fleet of Deer"
  11. "Scream of the Butterfly"
  12. "Y"
  13. "Combe"
  14. "Wave"
  15. "Florence"
  16. "Wing"
  17. "Italy"
  18. "True Music"

Notes

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  1. ^ "Patti Smith -- Bibliography". Retrieved 2008-03-19.
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