Violette Glass

It wounded him to think that he would be but a shy guest at the feast of the world's culture and that monkish learning...was held no higher by the age he lived in then the subtle and curious jargons of heraldry and falconry.

March 29, 2011 at 2:43pm
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Mick Jagger, William Burroughs and Andy Warhol, 1980.  The photographer Marcia Resnick:
“One evening in NYC in 1980, Mick  Jagger, rock legend, William Seward Burroughs, literary luminary and  Andy Warhol, art prodigy, had dinner in the ‘Bunker,’ Burroughs’  residence on the Bowery. The atmosphere was palpable. A food fight  erupted. Then, the egos of these three charismatic gods of the  counterculture clashed, resulting in a profound silence.” (via Flavorpill)

Mick Jagger, William Burroughs and Andy Warhol, 1980.  The photographer Marcia Resnick:

“One evening in NYC in 1980, Mick Jagger, rock legend, William Seward Burroughs, literary luminary and Andy Warhol, art prodigy, had dinner in the ‘Bunker,’ Burroughs’ residence on the Bowery. The atmosphere was palpable. A food fight erupted. Then, the egos of these three charismatic gods of the counterculture clashed, resulting in a profound silence.” (via Flavorpill)