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If I were to make one sentence to summarize: It was a book that felt like a documentary. Whether it was the translation or the presentations of his life and paintings, I felt like I was watching a dubbed documentary about Andy Warhol on television.
The book begins with his birth. There is a flow that I can say is not a bad translation. While telling about his life, small details were included (I liked these parts very much because we could not find them if we searched on the internet). Apart from his life, of course, his works are also included in the book. In addition to these, the emotions, concerns, expectations with which he created these works, his family, friends, romantic relationships and even very special memories of himself are also included. There are various drawings. He added color to the book with pages that sometimes turned into comics. It helped me visualize it more easily and read it without getting bored.
Andy Warhol was an artist I was always curious about. I can say that this book satisfied my curiosity. A book that should not be missed by those interested. I wish you pleasant reading.