Authors: Patricia Bosworth
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“Mary was the greatest dancer…”: Ibid.
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“She began appearing…”: Rosalyn Drexler to PB, phone interview, April 20,1979.
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“Diane never drank…”: Paul Resika to PB, interview, Oct. 3, 1978.
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“Amy stands tiny…”:
Life Library of Photography: Photographing Children,
p. 176.
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“pieces of dreams”: “Mary Frank Explores Women’s Erotic Fantasies,” by James R. Matthews,
New York Times,
Jan. 19, 1975.
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“The men in our group…”: Barbara Forst to PB, interview, February 1979.
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“Everybody was screwing…”: Ibid.
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“so we were not sustained…”: Ibid.
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“If only Hitler were alive…”: Paul Resika to PB, interview, Oct. 3, 1978.
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“this exquisite…”: Helen Merrill to PB, interview, Oct. 10, 1978.
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“Doon is far braver…”: Tina Fredericks to PB, interview, Oct. 23, 1979.
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“By the end of a session…”: Richard Marx to PB, interview, March 3, 1979.
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“If only we had…”: Ibid.
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“the dinners fizzled…”: Alex Eliot to PB, interview, July 20, 1980.
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“By now our offices…”: Ibid. 151 “which clinched it…”: Ibid.
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“I wanted to live…”: Ibid.
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“blowing until…”: Ibid.
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“I told her…”: Cheech McKensie to PB, interview, March 1979.
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“I am going to be numbed…”: Ibid.
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“we were thrown out on the street…”: Ibid.
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“They were gently estranged”: Bob Meservey to PB, interview, June 1979.
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“It wasn’t very homey”: Tina Fredericks to PB, interview, Oct. 23, 1979.
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“Allan said…”: Arthur Unger to PB, interview, June 7, 1982.
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“He dreamed…”: Emile de Antonio to PB, interview, Nov. 19, 1980.
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“I think she was wearing…”: Ted Schwartz to PB, interview, Dec. 1979.
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“I thought Diane and Allan would always…”: Gertrude Nemerov to PB, interview, July 21, 1978.
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“A lot of his Seventh Avenue cronies…”: Nate Cummings to PB, interview, Aug. 20, 1978.
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“Nemerov’s paintings are crude…”:
Time,
Nov. 24, 1958.
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“People who bought them…”: Ibid.
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“You see? An artist can be…”: John Pauker to PB, interview, May 24, 1981.
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“As we got poorer and poorer…”: Amy Arbus, interview on radio station WBAI, Jan. 3, 1973.
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“She was upset…”: Tina Fredericks to PB, interview, Oct. 23, 1979.
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“She photographed…”: Frank Zachary to PB, interview, April 7, 1979.
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“De knows everybody…”: Tina Fredericks to PB, interview, Oct. 23, 1979.
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“De connected artists with everything…”: Andy Warhol and Pat Hackett,
POPism:
t
he Warhol ‘60s
(Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1980), pp. 3-4.
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“But I was never…”: Emile de Antonio to PB, interview, Nov. 11, 1980.
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“I called it that…”: Ibid.
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“And it wasn’t…”: Ibid.
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“the delicate art…”: Diane Arbus, “The Full Circle,”
Infinity,
Feb. 1962.
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“They were grainy…”: Emile de Antonio to PB, interview, Nov. 16, 1980.
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“like the pits…”: John Putnam to PB, interview, July 19, 1979.
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“People keep asking me…”: William Borders, “Moondog,”
New York Times,
May 15, 1965.
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“He had an awful smile”: Amy Arbus, interview on radio station WRVR, Fall 1972.
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“It’s not degrading…”: William Borders, “Moondog.”
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“Presumably Diane did…”: Emile de Antonio to PB, interview, Nov. 19, 1981.
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“because they can’t fake…”: John Putnam to PB, interview, Aug. 20, 1978.
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“Jesus! these stories…”: Emile de Antonio to PB, interview, Nov. 16, 1980.
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“I’ve been photographing…”: Charlie Reynolds to PB, interview, Sept. 25, 1981.
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“Diane was fascinated…”: the Amazing Randi to PB, interview, Oct. 4, 1981.
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“these very strange people”: Amy Arbus, interview on radio station WBAI, Jan. 3, 1973.
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“There’s some thrill…”: Ikko Narahara, tapes of Diane Arbus Class 1970-71.
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“Even then robbings…”: Emile de Antonio to PB, interview, Nov. 19, 1981.
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“She became almost…”: Presto to PB, interview, Oct. 5, 1981.
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“They were like foreign bodies…”: Amy Arbus interview on radio station WBAI, Jan. 3, 1973.
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“I thought they were great…”: the Amazing Randi to PB, interview, Oct. 4, 1981.
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“Everything he did…”: Ibid.
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“He’d be wearing…”: Ibid.
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“Marvin and I are similar…”: Tina Fredericks to PB, interview, Oct. 23, 1979.
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“Marvin would always get turned on…”: Nancy Grossman to PB, interview, March 24, 1979.
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“first great female private eye…”: Marvin Israel, “Diane Arbus,”
Infinity,
Nov. 1972.
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“Marvin thinks an artist’s…”: Larry Shainburg to PB, interview, Jan. 24, 1984.
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“he believed…”: Ibid.
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“Marvin was like a creative sounding board…”: Chris von Wangenheim to PB, interview, Dec. 8, 1980.
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“Diane changed…”: Cheech McKensie to PB, interview, March 6, 1980.
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“He was very contemptuous…”: Shirley Fingerhood to PB, interview, Feb. 24, 1981.
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“ ‘Come on! Come on!’…”: Ben Fernandez to PB, interview, Feb. 1, 1979.
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“We were developing…”: David Newman to PB, interview, Jan. 31, 1979.
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“bowled over…”: Harold Hayes to PB, interview, Aug. 17, 1978.
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“Diane knew the importance…”: Robert Benton to PB, interview, Jan. 31, 1979.
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“very sexual, very feminine…”: Harold Hayes to PB, interview, Aug. 17, 1978.
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“Diane was so pleased…”: Ibid.
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“William Harrington…”:
New York Times,
1935.
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“Detective Wanderer…”: Ibid.
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“collecting things…”: A. D. Coleman,
Light Readings
(Oxford University Press, 1979), p. 77.
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“pet crematorium…”: Ibid.
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“It would quickly mingle…”: K. T. Morgan,
Politiks & Other Human Interests,
March 14, 1978, p. 30.
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“There are 28 stars…”: Diane Arbus, “The Full Circle,”
Infinity,
Feb. 1962.
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“I foolishly decided…”: Harold Hayes to PB, interview, Aug. 17, 1978.
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“I feel like an explorer”: Seymour Krim to PB, interview, May 14, 1981.
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“It would be two a.m. …”: Robert Benton to PB, interview, Jan. 31, 1979.
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“I was frightened by her capacity…”: Doon Arbus, “Diane Arbus, Photographer,”
MS Magazine,
Oct. 1972.
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“in a few years…”: Stanley Edgar Hyman, “The Art of Joseph Mitchell,”
The Critic’s Credentials
(Atheneum, 1978), p. 79.
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“typing away in my cell…”: Joseph Mitchell to PB, interview, Oct. 30, 1979.
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“Born freaks are the aristocracy…”: Joseph Mitchell,
McSorley’s Wonderful Saloon
(Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1943), p. 95.
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“Most people go through life…”:
Newsweek,
March 20, 1967.
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‘“I urged Diane not to romanticize…”: Joseph Mitchell to PB, interview, Oct. 30, 1979.
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“She said she had looked…”: Ibid.
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“She could hypnotize people…”: Joel Meyerowitz to PB, phone interview, Jan. 9, 1981.
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“Ssh! I’m working”: Richard Marx to PB, interview, March 3, 1980.
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“I asked her to please take my picture…”: Dale McConathy to PB, interview, Nov. 14, 1979.
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“There are hundreds…”: Marvin Israel, “Diane Arbus,”
Infinity,
Nov. 1972.
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“I love to go to people’s houses…”:
Newsweek,
March 20, 1967.
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“She could be extremely…”: Frederick Eberstadt to PB, interview, Feb. 5, 1979.
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“What came to really excite her…”: Marvin Israel, “Diane Arbus,”
Infinity,
Nov. 1972.
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“I’d wanted to be an actress…”: Polly Boshung to PB, interview, Aug. 10, 1979.
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“Diane Arbus was awful nice…”: Ibid.
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“I just told her…”: Shirley Fingerhood to PB, interview, Feb. 24, 1981.
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“last angry summer…”: Sidney Simon to PB, interview (date unavailable).
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“and Allan, Susan and her husband…”: Ibid.
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“We hunted high and low…”: Ibid.
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“bejeweled 6 by 9 foot room on 48 Street…”: Diane Arbus, “The Full Circle,”
Infinity,
Feb. 1962.
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“On his left hand…”: Ibid.
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“He who searches for trash…”: Ibid. “a hermit and a very cheerful man…”: Harold Hayes to PB, interview, Aug. 17, 1978.
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“Your last letter…”: Ibid.
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“I am what I call…”: Diane Arbus, “The Full Circle,”
Infinity,
Feb. 1962.”
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“These are five singular people…”: Ibid.
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“Nancy did publish…”: Ilya Stanger to PB, interview, Jan. 6, 1981.
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“I didn’t understand…”: Nancy White to PB, interview, Oct. 13, 1980.
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“We sat around…”: Emile de Antonio to PB, interview, Nov. 19, 1981.
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“We got a couple of cancellations…”: Paul Aison to PB, interview, July 1981.
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“Dear Mr. Mitchell…”: Joseph Mitchell to PB, interview, Oct. 30, 1979.
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“Howard was expected…”: Dorothy Evslin to PB, interview, May 8, 1979.
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“Howard Nemerov is one of the best…”:
Yale Review,
June 1961.
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“Daddy never praised…”: John Pauker to PB, interview, May 23, 1981.
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“Daddy was absolutely devastated…”: Renée Sparkia to PB, interview, March 12, 1979.
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“I really did love Diane…”: Ibid.
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“The most mysterious thing…”: Lisette Model to PB, interview, Feb. 6, 1979.
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“I am very gloomy and scared…”: DA, postcard to the Meserveys, c. 1962.
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“Diane always put…”: Tom Morgan to PB, interview, Sept. 6, 1979.
188
“Like he’d say five million Chinese…”: DA to Studs Terkel, interview, Dec. 1969.
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“the wildest looniest time…”: Tom Wolfe,
The New Journalism
(Harper and Row, 1973), pp. 29-30.
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“Dick keeps setting…”: John Putnam to PB, interview, July 20, 1978.
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“Celebrities have the faces…”:
Newsweek,
Oct. 16, 1978.
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“unearned intimacy”: Richard Avedon to Connie Goldman, interview on National Public Radio, March 31, 1977.
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“Diane and I were so close…”: Jane Wilson to PB, interview, Dec. 18, 1978.
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“‘But I had a visual…”: Richard Avedon to Connie Goldman, interview on National Public Radio, March 31, 1977.
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“because Ike’s expression…”: John Putnam to PB, interview, July 3, 1979.
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“Dick does everything with grace”:
Newsweek,
March 20, 1967.
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“Avedon for all his phenomenal success…”: Lee Witkin to PB, interview, Nov. 19, 1981.
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“because I no longer wanted to hide…”: Richard Avedon to Connie Goldman, interview on National Public Radio, March 31, 1977.
191
“Marvin loved
La Dolce Vita…
”: Dale McConathy to PB, interview, Nov. 14, 1979.
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“They respected each other so much…”: Neil Selkirk to PB, interview, Oct. 12, 1982.
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“These shreds…”: Doon Arbus, “Diane Arbus, Photographer,”
MS Magazine,
Oct. 1972.
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“A photograph for Diane…”: Marvin Israel, interview on CBS-TV
Camera Three,
Nov. 12, 1972.
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“But she showed me…”: Alen McWeeney to PB, interview, Dec. 5, 1980.
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“Taking a portrait…”: John Gossage to PB, interview, May 23, 1981.
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“a kind of calypso”: Ikko Narahara, tapes of Diane Arbus Class 1970-71.
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“He’s really…”: Ibid.
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“You know how every mother…”: Joseph Mitchell to PB, interview, May 9, 1980.
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“You feel silly…”: John Putnam to PB, interview, July 19, 1979.
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“They run the whole social gamut”: Ibid.
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“I mean you were allowed…”: Mary Ellen Andrews to PB, interview, Dec. 1, 1978.
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“You’re always jumping…”: Suzanne Mantell to PB, interview, Dec. 5, 1978.
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“began to wonder…”: Ikko Narahara, tapes of Diane Arbus Class 1970-71.
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“I couldn’t…”: Henry Wolf to PB, interview, Sept. 5, 1979.
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“she introduced herself…”: Alan Levy, “Working with Diane Arbus: A Many-Splendored Experience,”
Art News,
Summer 1973.
197
“Deeyan taught me to look…”: Ibid.
197
“On the other hand…”: Ibid.
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“Stay outa the sun…”: Dan Talbot to PB, interview, Oct. 13, 1980.
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“She was genuinely surprised…”: Charlie Reynolds to PB, interview, Sept. 25, 1981.
198
“Diane would cook me an egg…”: Hiro to PB, interview, May 6, 1982.
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“But it was her portraits…”: Ibid.
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“It’s almost trancelike…”: Owen Edwards, “Hiro Who May Just Be the Great American Photographer,”
American Photographer,
Jan. 1982.