There is the Larry Rivers whose work hangs in the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the National Gallery, and there is the Larry Rivers who himself has hung out in a variety of other, less respectable milieus. Now the artist, musician, friend, lover, and entertaining writer--with help from his old friend playwright Arnold Weinstein--pens perhaps the most outspoken and candid autobiography ever.
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There is the Larry Rivers whose work hangs in the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the National Gallery, and there is the Larry Rivers who himself has hung out in a variety of other, less respectable milieus. Now the artist, musician, friend, lover, and entertaining writer--with help from his old friend playwright Arnold Weinstein--pens perhaps the most outspoken and candid autobiography ever.
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Fine. Illustrated with black-and-white photographs. 498 pages. Thick 8vo, gilt-lettered blue cloth, pictorial board slipcase. New York: Harper Collins, (1992). Limited First Edition--one of 26 copies reserved for private distribution, lettered a-z. This is copy no. a, signed by Larry Rivers. A fine unread copy.