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As It Turns Out: Thinking About Edie and Andy

As It Turns Out: Thinking About Edie and Andy

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  • Create Date:2022-08-21 18:21:35
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Alice Wohl
  • ISBN:0374604681
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Summary

The story of the model, actress, and American icon Edie Sedgwick is told by her sister with empathy, insight, and firsthand observations of her meteoric life。



As It Turns Out is a family story。 Alice Sedgwick Wohl is writing to her brother Bobby, who died in a motorcycle accident in 1965, just before their sister Edie Sedgwick met Andy Warhol。 After unexpectedly coming across Edie's image in a clip from Warhol's extraordinary film Outer and Inner Space, Wohl was moved to put her inner dialogue with Bobby on the page in an attempt to reconstruct Edie's life and figure out what made Edie and Andy such iconic figures in American culture。 What was it about Andy that enabled him to anticipate so much of contemporary culture? Why did Edie draw attention wherever she went? Who exactly was she, who fascinated Warhol and captured the imagination of a generation?

Wohl tells the story as only a sister could, from their childhood on a California ranch and the beginnings of Edie's lifelong troubles in the world of their parents to her life and relationship with Warhol within the silver walls of the Factory, in the fashionable arenas of New York, and as projected in the various critically acclaimed films he made with her。 As Wohl seeks to understand the conjunction of Edie and Andy, she writes with a keen critical eye and careful reflection about their enduring impact。 As It Turns Out is a meditation addressed to her brother about their sister, about the girl behind the magnetic image, and about the culture she and Warhol introduced。

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Robert

Another book about Edie Sedgwick? The difference here - and it's enormous - is that the author is Edie's older sister , who , due to age differences and their strange upbringing , never knew her sibling very well, but has spent a great deal of time thinking about her since。 A fine thoughtful book about celebrity, fame, addiction and desire and a significant addition to the ever-increasing library of books on Warhol。 Another book about Edie Sedgwick? The difference here - and it's enormous - is that the author is Edie's older sister , who , due to age differences and their strange upbringing , never knew her sibling very well, but has spent a great deal of time thinking about her since。 A fine thoughtful book about celebrity, fame, addiction and desire and a significant addition to the ever-increasing library of books on Warhol。 。。。more

Janilyn Kocher

I have never understood the fascination with Andy Warhol。 Wohl’s younger sister, Edie, was the muse of Warhol for a few fleeting months。 I found the first part of the book interesting because the author is revealing her dysfunctional upbringing。It’s after that she lost me。 She tries to dissect and Analyze Edie’s life, but she does this from a distance and it’s mostly supposition。Is the author paying a late homage to her sister? I guess I don’t understand the reason for writing the book aside fro I have never understood the fascination with Andy Warhol。 Wohl’s younger sister, Edie, was the muse of Warhol for a few fleeting months。 I found the first part of the book interesting because the author is revealing her dysfunctional upbringing。It’s after that she lost me。 She tries to dissect and Analyze Edie’s life, but she does this from a distance and it’s mostly supposition。Is the author paying a late homage to her sister? I guess I don’t understand the reason for writing the book aside from sharing family history and losses。Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the early read。 。。。more

Laurel

Alice Sedgwick Wohl’s book is a kind of revelation for those of us who don’t know anyone who was alive during the 1960s and stayed Artsy Enuff to be here in the 2020s and confused by Instagram。 Wohl doesn’t think Edie Sedgwick would have one?! This is why it’s important to listen to yr elders! Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC - we will purchase this title at my library and it will have a good time on its ILL journey from all the burnt-out glamour grrl geniuses it gets to visit。

AnnieM

I am really interested in anything related to Andy Warhol and the Factory Scene (including recent documentaries)。 I also read the Jean Stein book on Edie Sedgwick so was very intrigued when I saw this book written by Edie's older sister, Alice。 At first I was surprised because I was many pages in before Edie is even mentioned (when she is born) - however, Alice's story is fascinating in its own right so I was not at all disappointed。 Alice had extensive access to others in the Factory who knew E I am really interested in anything related to Andy Warhol and the Factory Scene (including recent documentaries)。 I also read the Jean Stein book on Edie Sedgwick so was very intrigued when I saw this book written by Edie's older sister, Alice。 At first I was surprised because I was many pages in before Edie is even mentioned (when she is born) - however, Alice's story is fascinating in its own right so I was not at all disappointed。 Alice had extensive access to others in the Factory who knew Edie and so we get a wider perspective on Edie's life。 She even sets the record straight on some of the assertions raised by Jean Stein (who she knew when she was younger)。 I enjoyed reading this book and learning about Alice and Edie and their family。 I recommend this book。 。。。more

James B

Thanks to Netgalley and FSG for the ebook。 The author, Edie’s older sister, was one of the first to speak to Jean Stein, who wrote the oral biography of Edie that became such a sensation and was a good friend of the author’s。 She also got family friend George Plimpton to help Jean edit all her material into cohesive book。 All these years later, the author is not so sure how she feels about that book or even how she feels about Edie or Andy Warhol。 This book is a chance to revisit these two with Thanks to Netgalley and FSG for the ebook。 The author, Edie’s older sister, was one of the first to speak to Jean Stein, who wrote the oral biography of Edie that became such a sensation and was a good friend of the author’s。 She also got family friend George Plimpton to help Jean edit all her material into cohesive book。 All these years later, the author is not so sure how she feels about that book or even how she feels about Edie or Andy Warhol。 This book is a chance to revisit these two with the help of time passing and better appreciate what these two did together for the brief time they were together and were the center of so many world’s in NYC。 。。。more

Ruth

There have been many books written about the lives of both Edie Sedgwick and Andy Warhol。 This one is written by Edie's sister Alice, 12 years her senior。 It seems as if it is written by an observer, from an outsider's perspective。 I read many of the same stories that have been written before by others not in the Sedgwick family。 It never seems as though Alice and Edie had much of a relationship。 There are descriptions of the Sedgwick history, with a lineage of mental illness and abuse。 Alice's There have been many books written about the lives of both Edie Sedgwick and Andy Warhol。 This one is written by Edie's sister Alice, 12 years her senior。 It seems as if it is written by an observer, from an outsider's perspective。 I read many of the same stories that have been written before by others not in the Sedgwick family。 It never seems as though Alice and Edie had much of a relationship。 There are descriptions of the Sedgwick history, with a lineage of mental illness and abuse。 Alice's exploration of Edie's adult life seem perplexing to her, and much of the book is based on her writings of her experience watching films Warhol made of her sister。 It is inferred that she was not present in Edie's life, or vice- versa, during the Warhol years。I had hoped that a book written by Edie's sister would seem more personal and provide new insight into what made her tick。 To me, the fact that the author does not include intimate family information from a first person perspective is the most revealing。For me, this book doesn't provide additional enlightenment into the lives of Edie Sedgwick or Andy Warhol。Thanks to NetGalley for the eARC in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more