Kodak (book)

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Author Patti Smith
Cover artist Robert Mapplethorpe
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Genre Poetry
PublisherMiddle Earth
Publication date
1972
Media type Board book
Pages17

kodak is a poetry collection by Patti Smith, published in 1972. [1]

Contents

Contents

  1. Untitled
  2. "k.o.d.a.k."
  3. "Star Fever"
  4. Untitled ("Renee Falconetti")
  5. Untitled ("Georgia O'Keeffe")
  6. "Radando Beach"
  7. "Conch"
  8. Untitled ("Prayer")
  9. "Balance"

Notes

  1. "Patti Smith -- Bibliography" . Retrieved 2008-03-14.

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