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Title:

New
Novel about “Andrei” Warhol by Alexander J. Motyl
Who Killed Andrei Warhol is an absurdist
tragicomedy that imagines a friendship
between pop artist Andy Warhol and a straight-laced Soviet Ukrainian
journalist
who arrives in New York
at the height of the garbage strike in early 1968 to cover the
impending
American Revolution. As the journalist, Sasha Ivanov, struggles to
understand
life in New York,
he decides that his fellow Ukrainian worker, “Andrei” Warhol, is a
socialist
realist painter, a proletarian genius, and a passionate Leninist.
Ivanov also has
an affair with Warhol’s would-be assassin, Valerie Solanas, and gets
implicated
in intrigues involving the FBI, the KGB, the Communist Party USA, the
Black
Panthers, and the Students for a Democratic Society.
Who Killed Andrei Warhol may be ordered directly
from Seven Locks Press
(www.sevenlockspublishing.com) as well as from Amazon.com and
BarnesandNoble.com.
Advance
praise for Who Killed Andrei Warhol:
Askold
Melnyczuk, author of
Ambassador of the Dead
“All
fiction is by nature
revisionist and Motyl’s surprising and ingenious novel, Who
Killed Andrei Warhol, adds several dimensions to our
understanding of this American icon, blazing new avenues of approach to
a
subject whose object was cultural depletion.”
Dzvinia
Orlowsky, author of
A Handful of Bees
“With
wit and great energy,
Motyl invites us to reconsider the heroic forces that shaped Andy
Warhol’s life
and work as witnessed through Communist comrade Sasha’s eyes. After
reading
this book, I don’t think I’ll ever look at a Warhol painting quite the
same
way.”
Gloria
Mindock, editor,
Cervena Barva Press
“This
novel is a riveting
‘Warholian’ masterpiece. The diary takes the reader to the emotional
inner
conflict of Ivanov, who needs to decide where his loyalty lies. Written
with
such a sophisticated take on Ivanov, Alexander J. Motyl proves he is a
writer
to watch.”
Casey
Dorman, author of I, Carlos
“Who Killed Andrei Warhol will delight readers with its
humor, its
ability to capture the zeitgeist of America in the late 1960’s,
and its
highly entertaining examination of the contradictions and absurdities
of
Eastern and Western outlooks on the world.”
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