Warhol-o-rama

Warhol-o-rama: a serial portrait of the serial portrait pioneer
Author Peter Oresick
Country United States
Language English
Subject Andy Warhol
Genre Poetry
Publisher Carnegie Mellon University Press
Publication date
6 August 2008
Media type Print (paperback)
Pages 104
ISBN 978-0-88748-503-9
OCLC 233543471

Warhol-o-rama is a book of American poetry that examines the lifeand robust afterlifeof the artist Andy Warhol (19281987).[1]

A poetic sequence by Peter Oresick, it employs techniques of multiple perspective and Warholian parody and appropriation, often to humorous effect. The sequence draws heavily from source material in the archives of the Andy Warhol Museum as well as a large body of mythology surrounding the pop art icon to render a postmodern serial portrait of Warhol.[2]

The book was published on 6 August 2008, the occasion of Andy Warhol's 80th birthday, by the university press at Carnegie Mellon University, of which Warhol was an alumnus.

"We Pittsburghers are a little proud of Andy, a little ashamed. I had the privilege of eating ice-cream cones with him and driving him to the train station in 1949, so I can attest to the incredible knowledge and accuracy of Oresick's poems; but I'd also like to attest to their wit, originality, and loveliness. It's déjà Warhol all over again".
Gerald Stern[3]

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References

  1. "CMU Press homepage (2008), Carnegie Mellon University Press, July 25, 2008.".
  2. "Warhol-o-rama (2008), Warhol-o-rama , Pittsburgh: Carnegie Mellon University Press.".
  3. "Warhol-o-rama (2008), Poets & Writers Magazine, July/August 2008.".
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