Andy Warhol Diaries
by Andy Warhol Author and Pat Hackett Author
This book is a compendium of over twenty thousand pages of Andy Warhol’s diaries, as dictated to Paul Hackett, spanning close to two decades worth of his life. An inside look into the artist himself, the reader will get an up-close view of his highs and lows; readers will get a perspective of the exclusive artist circles he was part of from people like Salvador Dali (who can burn in hell), and others like Lou Reed, Liberace, Patti Smith, Keith Haring, and Jean-Michel Basquiat. This book is thick. Thiq. Paling in comparison to it’s size, it contains a 16-page, black and white photo insert. Fans of art, Warhol, pop culture, and history will view the eyes through the many tones of this American post-war icon and become privy to the inner musings of the man.
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Freedom is the complete lack of state and corporation!
Is this saying state is ok if there isn't too much corporate influence upon it? pah!