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As It Turns Out

As It Turns Out

Av Alice Sedgwick Wohl, lest av forfatteren, 2023.


Thinking About Edie and Andy

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Format
Lydbok, nedlastbar
Kopibeskyttelse
SDRM
Lest av
Alice Sedgwick Wohl
Varighet
7t 24m
Utgivelsesår
2023
Første salgsdato
27.04.2023
Forlag
Little, Brown Book Group
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9781405558389
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Beautiful . . . Wohl adds sensitive shading and texture to the group portrait of the Sedgwicks that emerged in Edie--and a spray of light

Alexandra Jacobs, New York Times

[As It Turns Out] picks apart how Andy made Edie, how Edie made Andy, and the infinity mirror of their shared identity. A great pleasure of Sedgwick Wohl's writing is that it is sisterly in the truest sense: irritated but protective, dabbed with globs of jealousy . . . Wohl, who has spent decades watching her sister on film, observes her as if looking through a high-powered telescope

Hillary Kelly, New Yorker

Wohl's book is not a recollection or a mere revision but rather an attempt to understand the intense attention, even obsession, with Edie and Andy, and how their pairing anticipated the age of the influencer . . . Wohl's description is essential to her (and our) understanding of Edie--but also to understanding ourselves, as we enact this tension on social media every day

Jessica Ferri, Los Angeles Times

Unflinching in its honesty, Wohl's memoir provides a disquieting glimpse into one family in America's privileged class, a family made worthy of examination because one of its members--whose presence lives on luminously in her films--remains a source of fascination more than 50 years after her death . . . What remains, Wohl observes in her sensitive, elegantly written memoir, is the work, [Edie and Andy's] films themselves, which represent 'the era of the image, which was just coming into being

Paul Alexander, Washington Post

[Wohl] understands and explains the cultural impact and implications of Edie and Andy in a way nobody ever has. [As It Turns Out] is a brilliant and profound work, and, by the end, an almost unbearably moving one

Lili Anolik, Air Mail

The life and times of Edie Sedgwick have been written about extensively, but never before like this. In As It Turns Out, Sedgwick's sister, Alice Sedgwick Wohl, writes (in the form of a letter to her late brother) about growing up as part of a complicated, grand family, the sister whose free spirit captured millions of imaginations, and the way her truncated life shaped our culture in ways that are still apparent today

Adam Rathe, Town and Country

In this sensitive, deeply considered chronicle, Wohl offers a fresh and incisive look at Edie's headline-grabbing adventures with Warhol, her superstar power, and their symbiotic relationship while also musing on Warhol's prescient anticipation of our obsession with images

Donna Seaman, Booklist

As It Turns Out . . . is the best book I've read pinpointing the New York art scene at a precise pinnacle of change. Along the way, it broke my heart

Patricia Volk, Avenue Magazine

Sharp descriptions of The Factory and Warhol's art . . . and finally, some profound insights about pop art, the expanding culture of narcissism and the nature of celebrity

Mary Wisniewski, New City
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