Book review: Warhol’s Muses, by Laurence Leamer

This book is a pretty comprehensive look at the many muses of Andy Warhol. Let me say at the outset that I find him to be a miserable, selfish person who was more a merchandiser than an artist, and this book did nothing to dispel that opinon. I picked this up because I was interested in how these people came to be associated with him, and what happened to them after their time in the Factory with him. I liked how this book spoke to a lot of people who were there at the time, and especially the update at the end of the book as to what happened to them later in life. It was a quick read, and entertaining.

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Author: Amy Crabtree Campbell

My interests lie in graphic design, web design, reading, gardening, travel, and my two rescue cats. I like to cook, write, and cause mayhem and ruckus wherever I go.

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