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A loosely formed autobiography by Andy Warhol, told with his trademark blend of irony and detachment In The Philosophy of Andy Warhol—which, with the subtitle "(From A to B and Back Again)," is less a memoir than a collection of riffs and reflections—he talks about love, sex, food, beauty, fame, work, money, and success; about New York, America, and his childhood in McKeesport, Pennsylvania; about his good times and bad in New York, the explosion of his career in the sixties, and his life among celebrities.
Publication Year: 1977
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I did my art history thesis on Warhol and this book was an excellent help for me then. Didn't quite include all I was looking for then, but still think it is a lynchpin book for those interested in the life and mind of the famous pop artist.