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- Wayne Koestenbaum (born 1958) is an American artist, poet, and cultural critic. He received an American Academy of Arts and Letters Award in Literature...
- London; updated reprint Marion Boyars, New York 2002, ISBN 0-7145-2920-6. Koestenbaum, Wayne (2003). Andy Warhol. New York: Penguin. ISBN 0-670-03000-7. Warhol...
- of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and The Portrait of Dorian Gray (Thesis). Koestenbaum, Wayne (31 March 1988). "The Shadow on the Bed: Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde...
- Muñoz, eds (1996). Pop Out: **** Warhol. Durham: Duke University Press. Koestenbaum, Wayne (2003). Andy Warhol. New York: Penguin. ISBN 978-0-670-03000-2...
- writing", and often they are insecure or paralyzed by rules. Phyllis Koestenbaum wrote in her article "The Secret Climate the Year I Stopped Writing"...
- D. in English literature in 2004. At CUNY, Nelson studied with Wayne Koestenbaum and Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, among others. She left New York in 2005 to...
- chanced to wake, Dreamed of the Star and found the Snake. According to Koestenbaum, Lang and Haggard "mingle in a modern mouth": they collaborate, two mouths...
- absorbing light, attention, debris" by Wayne Koestenbaum, in Art Forum. In his book, Andy Warhol, Koestenbaum writes, "Staring at his cleft moon for 76 minutes...
- of a Decade. Infobase Publishing. p. 51. ISBN 978-1438118918. Wayne Koestenbaum (2000). Cleavage: essays on ****, stars, and aesthetics. Ballantine Books...
- Homo****uality, and the Mystery of Desire is a 1993 book by Wayne Koestenbaum. Koestenbaum explores the relationship between **** men and opera, with frequent...