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The Philosophy of Andy Warhol : (From A to B and Back Again) (original 1975; edition 1977)

by Andy Warhol

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The Philosophy of Andy Warhol, first published in 1975, is less a memoir than a collection of riffs and reflections. The private Andy Warhol talks about love, sex, food, beauty, fame, work, money, success, about New York and America, and about himself-his childhood in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, good times and bad times in New York, the explosion of his career in the sixties, and his life among celebrities.… (more)
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Title:The Philosophy of Andy Warhol : (From A to B and Back Again)
Authors:Andy Warhol
Info:Mariner Books (1977), Paperback, 276 pages
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I really enjoyed this book as a teenager, today i read it and find it irritating, conceited.

I know there is some genious and art but its supported by post facto fame. If the artist had not been well known i am not sure he would have writ this text. ( )
  yates9 | Feb 28, 2024 |
he has a great sense of humor ( )
  betty_s | Oct 4, 2023 |
Andy Warhol is a very strange man, so it is not very much of a surprise that his novel (I use the term novel loosely) is rather strange as well. The 15 hapters are divided into themes - such as Love, Fame, and Underwear Power - which Warhol extrapolates upon at length. Some of his musings are extremely clever and amusing, but I found that his discussion became quite tedior as the book carried on. It may be just the lack of interesting themes (sorry, but the "Tingle" chapter on cleaning is quite dull), but the format (that of discussions between himself and "B") is rather trite and not at all engaging. At least there are some hilarious quotes in the early chapters, and the single line of the Death chapter is highly memorable. ( )
  JaimieRiella | Feb 25, 2021 |
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.
  petervanbeveren | Feb 12, 2019 |
I am glad to have experienced an Andy Warhol exhibition in Hong Kong a few years ago to provide some context to this work. Despite my initial trepidation, I found myself intrigued. Warhol seems to me to be Freudian in that he says what we all think but are afraid to say. Either that or I have a similar problem. Does it take one self-centred person to enjoy another self-centered person? Warhol has led me to read Freud and Truman Capote. But increasingly, I fear I am running out of time to read what I wish to read in my remaining lifetime. ( )
  madepercy | Nov 7, 2017 |
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To Pat Hackett, for extracting and redacting my thoughts so intelligently
To beautiful Brigid Polk, for being on the other end
To Bob Colacello, for getting it all together
To Steven M. L. Aronson, for being a great editor
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A Coke is a Coke and no amount of money can get you a better Coke than the one the bum on the corner is drinking. All the Cokes are the same and all the Cokes are good. Liz Taylor knows it, the President knows it, the bum knows it, and you know it.
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The Philosophy of Andy Warhol, first published in 1975, is less a memoir than a collection of riffs and reflections. The private Andy Warhol talks about love, sex, food, beauty, fame, work, money, success, about New York and America, and about himself-his childhood in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, good times and bad times in New York, the explosion of his career in the sixties, and his life among celebrities.

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