
The New Yorker Radio Hour Patti Smith on Her Memoir “Bread of Angels,” Fifty Years After Her Début Album, “Horses”
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Nov 11, 2025 Patti Smith, renowned singer, poet, and memoirist, reflects on her vibrant career and personal evolution. She shares the decade-long struggle behind her latest memoir, "Bread of Angels," revealing a profound family secret uncovered through DNA testing. Smith discusses her formative influences—from literature to music—and the transformative power of blending poetry with performance. With a candid look at grief, domestic life, and her return to music, Patti inspires with her resilience and creative spirit.
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Memoir Demands Prudence
- Writing memoirs requires prudence and deep self-searching because you involve other people's lives.
- Patti contrasts writing unfettered fiction with the careful responsibility of memoir composition.
Revelation About Her Family
- After their mother died, Patti and her sister took a sibling DNA test and found they were half-siblings.
- The revelation was painful but led to reconciliation and a renewed gratitude toward her biological father.
Poetry Electrified Her Path
- Patti turned poetry readings into energetic performances by adding electric guitar, disrupting expectations.
- That fusion of poetry and rock launched her musical career and public attention.



