The Andy Warhol Diaries

The Andy Warhol Diaries

Cover of the first edition
Author Andy Warhol
Country United States
Language English
Published 1989
Pages 807
ISBN 978-1455561452

The Andy Warhol Diaries is a posthumous work by the American artist Andy Warhol and was edited by his frequent collaborator and long-time friend, Pat Hackett. Warner Books first published it in 1989 with an introduction by Hackett.

The 807-page book begins on November 24, 1976 and ends eleven years later on February 17, 1987, just five days before his death. It is a condensed version by Hackett of Warhol's more than 20,000 page diary.

History

Beginning in the fall of 1976, Monday through Friday, Warhol and Hackett talked by phone each morning around 9:00 am and he spoke to her about the events of the previous day. (Weekend entries were done the following Monday in a longer session.) Hackett transcribed his monologue onto a legal pad. Later in the morning she would use a typewriter to create the diary pages. "But whatever its broader objective," Hackett writes, "its narrow one, to satisfy tax auditors, was always on Andy's mind." The Internal Revenue Service audited Warhol annually.

The Andy Warhol Diaries was published in 1989, after Warhol's death in February 1987, without an index. Subsequently, unauthorized indexes appeared as separate publications. Newer editions of the book contain an authorized index.

References

  • Warhol, Andy; Hackett, Pat (1989). The Andy Warhol Diaries. New York: Warner Books. ISBN 0-446-51426-8. 
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