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Woolgathering is a poetry collection by Patti Smith, published by Hanuman Books in 1992. [1] In 2012 she published a 20th anniversary edition with additional material
Woolgathering is a practice similar to gleaning, but for wool. The practice was of collecting bits of wool that had gotten caught on bushes and fences or fallen on the ground as sheep passed by. The meandering perambulations of a woolgatherer give rise to the idiomatic sense of the word as meaning aimless wandering of the mind.
It is a two-act play, set entirely in a small apartment in South Philadelphia.It centers around Rose and Cliff, two neurotic people searching for love. Rose is a nervous and flighty woman who is haunted by the past and obsessed with destruction; due to her hemophilia, she's closed herself off from the world.
Woolgathering (1992) Early Work (1994) The Coral Sea (1996) Patti Smith Complete (1998) Possession Obsession: Andy Warhol And Collecting (2002) Strange Messenger (2003) Auguries of Innocence (2005) Poems (Vintage Classics) by William Blake. Edited by and with introduction by Patti Smith (2007) Land 250 (2008) Trois (2008) Great Lyricists ...
Wonderment (Woolgathering, 2019) With Matt Ulery. Music Box Ballerina (Woolgathering, 2008) By A Little Light (Greenleaf, 2012) In The Ivory (Greenleaf, 2014) Themes & Scenes (Woolgathering, 2009) Festival (Woolgathering, 2016) Delicate Charms (Woolgathering, 2019) Become Giant (Woolgathering, 2022)
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Artist Francesco Clemente drew the Hanuman logo and conceptualized the overall design of the book series. [4] Twelve books a year were published with Foye often selecting American writers like Allen Ginsberg, John Ashbery, Bob Dylan, Robert Creeley and Taylor Mead while Clemente often chose French texts in English translation by writers such as René Daumal and Henri Michaux.
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