Candy Darling - Sources and Further Reading

Sources and Further Reading

  • My Face for the World to See: the Diaries, letters and drawings, Candy Darling, edited by Jeremiah Newton, Hardy Marks Publications 1992, ISBN 0-945367-21-X
  • I Shot Andy Warhol, Mary Harron and Daniel Minahan, Bloomsbury 1996, ISBN 0-7475-2995-7
  • A Low Life in High Heels, Holly Woodlawn, with Jeff Copeland, St Martin's Press 1991, ISBN 0-312-06429-2
  • Popism: the Warhol '60s, Andy Warhol, Hutchinson 1981
  • The Life and Death of Andy Warhol, Victor Bockris, 4th Estate 1998, ISBN 1-85702-805-8
  • Holy Terror: Andy Warhol close up, Bob Colacello, Cooper Square 2000, ISBN 0-8154-1008-5
  • Man Enough to be a Woman, Jayne County
  • Beautiful Darling: The Life and Times of Candy Darling Andy Warhol Superstar, film by James Rasin

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