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Mar 18, 2018HARFANGORIA rated this title 4.5 out of 5 stars
Here's a compelling read about a truly fascinating life, from an unusual and sharp perspective. This includes Gordon's viewing her life choices in the context of her childhood and her socialization. She speaks well and in detail of her work relationship with Thurston Moore, and of his character and fatherhood; she touches on their difficult split only briefly. Her art-school background and privileged but genuinely painful youth add a lot of character to the book. I especially think that fans of Patti Smith's last 2 books might like it.