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Originally Posted by INever
if you read the book you'll see i don't "hate" anyone.
not even poor warhol whose legacy and surviving family got "royally" screwed in the end.
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I'd guess anyone who became famous and stayed famous in NYC in the late 50s through 70s did some bad shit; he did a lot of it. Even the ballerinas* were sticking cocaine up their asses in those days. Further, Warhol was a marketer, and most celebrity in the 60s and 70s was outright fabrication (see Rock Hudson).
I pretty much agree with you on Warhol, and kudos on writing a book about it. I'll check it out if I have some time.
*Gelsey Kirkland, you bunch of Philistines - google it