
Taylor Mead on Amphetamine and in Europe: Excerpts from the Anonymous Diary of a New York Youth, Paperback/Priscilla Mead
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Vezi oferta la elefant.roThis is a faithful reprint of Taylor Mead On Amphetamine and In Europe: Excerpts from the Anonymous Diary of a New York Youth. Volume Three. Last printed in 1968. Taylor Mead Beat poet, Andy Warhol Superstar, artist and star of film and stage. This volume contains Taylor's poetry, rantings and musings from the 1960's. About the Author Partially from Wikiopedia: Taylor Mead 1923 - 2013. Taylor was born in Detroit in 1924. He first appeared in Ron Rice's beat classic The Flower Thief (1960), in which he "traipses with an elfin glee through a lost San Francisco of smoke-stuffed North Beach cafes..." Film critic P. Adams Sitney called The Flower Thief "the purest expression of the Beat sensibility in cinema." Village Voice film critic J. Hoberman called Mead "the first underground movie star." In 1967 Taylor Mead played a part in the surrealistic play Desire Caught by the Tail by Pablo Picasso when it was set for the first time in France at a festival in Saint-Tropez, among others with Ultra Violet. In 1968 he starred in Andy Warhol's "Lonesome Cowboys", "Tarzan and Jane, Regained Sort Of" and "San Diego Surf" amongst other notable films. 1970 brought the notable "Brand X": directed by Wynn Chamberlain and recently restored and is on tour across the world. In the mid-1970s, Gary Weis made some short films of Mead talking to his cat in the kitchen of his Ludlow Street apartment on Manhattan's Lower East Side called Taylor Mead's Cat. One film of Mead extemporizing on the virtues o











