Seventh Heaven (book)
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| Author | Patti Smith |
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| Cover artist | Judy Linn |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Genre(s) | Poetry |
| Publisher | Telegraph Books |
| Publication date | 1972 |
| Media type | Paperback |
| Pages | 47 |
| ISBN | ISBN 9780915890293 |
For other uses, see Seventh Heaven (disambiguation).
Seventh Heaven is a poetry collection by Patti Smith, published in 1972.[1]
[edit] Contents
- "Seventh Heaven"
- "Sally"
- "Jeanne Darc"
- "Renee Falconetti"
- "A Fire of Unknown Origin"
- "Edie Sedgwick"
- "Crystal"
- "Marianne Faithfull"
- "Girl Trouble"
- "Cocaine"
- "Judith"
- "Fantasy"
- "Marilyn Miller"
- "Mary Jane"
- "Amelia Earhart I"
- "Amelia Earheart II"
- "Linda"
- "Death by Water"
- "Celine"
- "Dog Dream"
- "Female"
- "Longing"
[edit] Notes
- ^ Patti Smith -- Bibliography. Retrieved on 2008-03-14.
[edit] External links
- Seventh Heaven at Google Book Search
- Seventh Heaven at LibraryThing
- Patti Smith early poetry. Oxford Literary Review


