References
CHELSEA HOTEL
Robert Baral, Turn West on 23rd: A Toast to New York’s Old Chelsea, Fleet Publishing Corp., New York, 1965
Rita Barros, Chelsea Hotel: Fifteen Years, Lisboa, Camera Municipal, Cultura, 1999
Claudio Edinger, Chelsea Hotel, Abbeville Press, New York, 1983
Florence Turner, At the Chelsea: A Personal Memoir of New York’s Most Famous Hotel, Hamish Hamilton, London, 1986
Sarah Vowell, “Chelsea Girl,” in Take the Cannoli: Scenes from the New World, Simon and Schuster, New York, 2000
RYAN ADAMS
Ryan Adams, “Conversation with Jim Derogatis’s Answering Machine,” posted January 7, 2004,
http://www.mp34U.com
Jim Derogatis, “Note to Ryan Adams: Wish You Were Anywhere But Here,” Chicago Sun-Times, December 15, 2003
Jim Derogatis, “Readers React on Adams, Empty Bottle Cancellation,” Chicago Sun-Times, January 2, 2004
Michael Hoinski, “Three Times a Crybaby,” Village Voice, January 24, 2006
Tricia Romano, “Crudités Anyone?” Village Voice, January 20, 2004
MICHAEL ALIG
Leslie Felperin, “Film: Angels with Dirty Faces . . . ,” The Independent (London), October 10, 2003
Joseph P. Fried, “In Setback, Prosecutors Forced to Drop a Key Witness . . . ,” New York Times, January 31, 1998
Frank Owen, Clubland: The Fabulous Rise and Murderous Fall of Club Culture, St. Martin’s Press, New York, 2003
Frank Owen, “Nightclubs, Downtown and Dirty . . . ,” The Washington Post, February 14, 1998
Frank Owen, “Will Gatien Get Off?” Village Voice, February 17, 1998
Alix Sharkey, “Death by Decadence,” The Guardian (London), April 19, 1997
CHARLES BUKOWSKI
Charles Bukowski, Women, Black Sparrow Press, Santa Rosa, 1978
Neeli Cherkovski, Hank: The Life of Charles Bukowski, Random House, New York, 1991
BEN LUCIEN BURMAN
Ben Lucien Burman, Heaven on Earth, Kessinger Publishing, Whitefish, Montana, 2005 (reprint of Grosset and Dunlap, 1929)
Michelle Cousin, “The Burmans at Home,” from Ben Lucien Burman: Tributes and Mementoes, Jake Elwell, ed., Harper Collins, New York, 1992
C. Harvey Gardiner, “Ben Lucien Burman, the Man and His Writing,” from Ben Lucien Burman: Tributes and Mementoes, Jake Elwell, ed., Harper Collins, New York, 1992
John Iams, “By His Own Reckoning, Ben Lucien Burman . . . ,” United Press International, October 28, 1980
No byline, “Author Ben Lucien Burman Dies of a Stroke,” Associated Press, November 12, 1984
No byline, “Ben Lucien Burman, 88, Author of 22 Books,” New York Times, November 13, 1984
No byline, “Ben Lucien Burman and Alice Caddy Burman Papers,” Tulane Manuscripts Department, Literature and Literary Organizations,
www.tulane.edu
No byline, Article from the Associated Press, November 18, 1981
GERALD BUSBY
Jason Victor Serinus, “There and Back Again; Gerald Busby, Composer now 70, Is Alive and Cooking,”
Gay City News, vol. 4, 49, December 8-14, 2005,
www.gaycitynews.com
No byline, Program for Gerald Busby’s 70th Anniversary Concert at Carnegie Hall
STORMÉ DELARVERIÉ
David Carter, Stonewall: The Riots That Sparked the Gay Revolution, St. Martin’s Griffin, New York, 2005
Leslie Feinberg, Transgender Warriors: Making History from Joan of Arc to Dennis Rodman, Beacon Press, 1997
Mack Friedman, Strapped for Cash: A History of American Hustler Culture, Alyson Publishing, Boston, 2003
Charles Kaiser, The Gay Metropolis:1940-1996, Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1997, 198
Rita Kempley, “Presenting the Provocative; Michelle Parkerson’s Cinematic Battle . . . ,” Washington Post, May 2, 1987
No byline, “‘In the Life’ Spotlights 20th Century’s Gay and Lesbian Trailblazers,”
Between the Lines News, 1227, July 1, 2005,
http://www.pridesource.com
ETHAN HAWKE
Dan Halpern, “Another Surprise . . . ,” The Guardian (London), October 8, 2005
Patrick Mulchrone, “Uma: My Hurt Over Divorce,” The Mirror, October 10, 2005
Maeve Quigley, “Love . . . The Long and Short of It . . . ,” Sunday Mirror, July 25, 2004
HERBERT HUNCKE
Ann Charters, ed., The Portable Beat Reader, Viking Penguin, New York, 1992
Herbert Huncke, “Again—The Hospital,” Broadsheet, Heaven Poster Series #23, White Fields Press, Louisville, 1995
Benjamin G. Schafer, The Herbert Huncke Reader, William Morrow, New York, 1997
Robert McG. Thomas Jr., “Herbert Huncke, the Hipster Who Defined ‘Beat,’ Dies at 81,” New York Times, August 9, 1996
CHARLES JAMES
JACK KEROUAC
Patrick Fenton, “Kerouac in Queens; Jack the Wizard . . . ,” Newsday (New York), April 1, 1990 (On the Road written in Queens)
Irene Lacher, “A Critical Eye; In the Hands of Gore Vidal, A Pen . . . ,” Los Angeles Times, October 30, 1995
Cathleen Miller, “Chelsea Moaning; In NYC, Bunk with the Ghosts . . . ,” Washington Post, January 24, 1999 (On the Road written at Chelsea Hotel)
Gerald Nicosia, Memory Babe: A Critical Biography of Jack Kerouac, University of California Press, Berkeley, 1994
NYO Staff, “A Major Announcement,” New York Observer, November 8, 2004
Matt Schudel, “End of the Road; Jack Kerouac, King of the Beats . . . ,” Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, FL), October 23, 1994
Deirdre R. Schwiesow, “On the Road in a Bohemian Generation’s Footsteps,” USA Today, June 17, 1996 (On the Road written at 454 W. 20th Street)
Thomas Swick, “Beat City: In the Cool of the Night . . . ,” Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, FL), February 22, 2004
No byline, “10 Great Places to Get on the Road and Feel the Beat,”
USA Today, http://USATODAY.com (
On the Road written at Chelsea Hotel)
ARTHUR MILLER
John Heilper, “Memories of Arthur Miller, Take-Out, TV and Olivier,” New York Observer, February 21, 2005
Arthur Miller, “The Chelsea Affect,” Granta 78: Bad Company, Summer 2002, pp. 235-254
DEE DEE RAMONE
Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain, Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk, Grove Press, New York, 1996
Dee Dee Ramone, Chelsea Horror Hotel, Thunder’s Mouth Press, New York, 2001
Dee Dee Ramone with Veronica Kofman, Poison Heart: Surviving the Ramones, Fire Fly Publishing, Wembley, England, 1997
EDIE SEDGWICK AND RENE RICARD
Callie Angell, Program Notes for May 16 and 17, 1998, showing of Chelsea Girls at American Museum of the Moving Image
Frank Green, ed., “Poet Rene Ricard,” Frank 151, book 22
F. L. Guiles, Loner at the Ball: The Life of Andy Warhol, Bantam Press, London, 1989
Jack Kroll, “Underground in Hell,” Newsweek, November 14, 1966
Jonas Mekas, column in Village Voice, September 29, 1966
Yvonne Rainer, “Don’t Give the Game Away,” Arts Magazine, April 1967
Rosalyn Regelson, “Where Are the Chelsea Girls Taking Us?” New York Times, September 24, 1967
Julian Schnabel (director), Film: Basquiat, 1996
Sally Singer, “Just Like a Woman,” Vogue, January, 2006
Jean Stein, Edie: American Girl, Grove Press, New York, 1982 No byline, Article on Rene Ricard’s 1981 “Radiant Child” article about Jean-Michel Basquiat, Artforum, 2001
No byline, Biography of Albert “Rene” Ricard, from Trusty Sarcophagus Co., Inandout Press, 1990
HARRY SMITH
Paolo Igliori, American Magus: Harry Smith, A Modern Alchemist, Inanout Press, New York, 1996
PATTI SMITH
Anne Glusker, “Patti Smith, Mom and Pop . . . ,” Washington Post, July 28, 1996
VIRGIL THOMSON
No byline, “Composer Virgil Thomson Dead at 92,” United Press International, September 30, 1989
No byline, “Virgil Thomson (1896-1989)” and “Virgil Thomson - Vignettes of His Life and Times,” Virgil Thomson Foundation,
http://www.virgilthompson.org
SID VICIOUS
Jessica Berens, “Sid Vicious Didn’t Want to Sniff Deodorant,” The Times (London), October 1, 2004
Maurice Chittenden, “Note Says Sid and Nancy Had a Death Pact,” The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), May 8, 2000
Adrian Dannatt, “Obituary: Rockets Redglare,” The Independent (London), June 16, 2001
John Kifner, “Sid Vicious, Punk-Rock Musician, Dies, Apparently of Drug Overdose,” New York Times, February 3, 1979
Deborah Orr, “Nancy and Sid: A Punk Mystery Story . . . ,” Independent on Sunday (London), October 12, 2003
Alan Parker, Vicious: Too Fast to Live: The Authorized Biography of Sid Vicious, Creation Books, London, England, 2004
Charlotte Robinson, “25 Up: Punk’s Silver Jubilee; So Tough: The Boy Behind the Sid Vicious Myth,”
Pop Matters Music, http://www.popmatters.com
Paul Scott, “Sid, Nancy, and a Vicious Conspiracy,” Sunday Herald Sun (Melbourn, Australia), February 29, 2004
No byline, “Pistols Play in Death Hotel,” Scottish Daily Record & Sunday Mail Ltd., August 19, 2003
ARNOLD WEINSTEIN
Adrian Dannett, “Obituary: Arnold Weinstein; Dazzling Playwright and Librettist,” The Independent (London), September 27, 2005
Anne Midgette, “Arnold Weinstein, 78, a Poet and Collaborator on Operas,” New York Times, September 6, 2005
THOMAS WOLFE
David Herbert Donald, Look Homeward: A Life of Thomas Wolfe, Fawcett Columbine, New York, 1987.
Ted Mitchel, “Thomas Wolfe: A Biography,” Biographical Sketch of Thomas Wolfe, Details & Trivia, Thomas Wolfe Society home-page,
http://www.thomaswolfe.org
Thomas Wolfe, Look Homeward Angel, Charles Scriber’s Sons, New York, 1929
Thomas Wolfe, You Can’t Go Home Again, Dell Publishing, New York, 1934
Thomas Wolfe, The Web and the Rock, Dell Publishing, New York, 1937