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Andy Warhol (2001)

Andy Warhol (2001)

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3.63 of 5 Votes: 3
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ISBN
0670030007 (ISBN13: 9780670030002)
Language
English
Publisher
viking adult

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I really give it 3 1/2 stars, but I'm a fan of Drella so I bumped it up. Overall a good start to finish of his life, but I felt it was bogged down with numerous names and dates and lacked a certain emotional dimension. Very good analysis and description of his prolific film career and read like a university lecture in parts. I learned a few things and have a greater understanding and appreciation for his work. Time to give The Velvet Underground and Nico's catalog another listen, especially the solo albums by Lou Reed and Nico.

Koestenbaum veers wildly from incredible insight on Warhol's life, work, and career to tedious intellectual wankery -- often two or three times in the course of a page. Sometimes it's fascinating, and sometimes you can do nothing but roll your eyes. Definitely worth reading, but I'd highly recommend reading Bockris' Warhol bio first. That one supplies the facts; this one emphasizes theory (and Koestenbaum's personal reaction to Warhol). Don't turn to this first as a comprehensive (or even brief but complete) Warhol bio.

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Wayne Koestenbaum wrote the best biography on Andy Warhol. I think this maybe the case because he is writing from a 'gay' angle, and Warhol if nothing else is the ultimate 'gay' artist. Koestenbaum has a great understanding of the underground gay scene of NYC sixties and life in the late 50's as well. Even if you don't like Warhol (seems like an ok guy) or his work (here and there), the reader can capture a particular scene which I think is super important for the aesthetics that was produced in this country.
—Tosh

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