Popping Andy
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Doesn’t anyone else think that Andy Warhol was nothing but a depressing example of gross conspicuous consumption at its worst (“Warhol: Pop Artist or Crusader for Tradition?” by Suzanne Muchnic, May 8)?
Really, how many cookie jars, wristwatches, etc., etc., does one person require?
I know I’m going to sound like my mother, but it is cause for concern when Warhol can make a career of shopping while others struggle for survival.
What an empty personal life he must have had to be so obsessed with surrounding himself with possessions.
JOHN T. GRIFFITH
Oceanside
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