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Title Don't call me home : a memoir / Alexandra Auder.
Author Auder, Alexandra, author.
Publication Info. New York : Viking, 2023.
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Description 326 pages ; 24 cm
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Summary "A moving and wickedly funny memoir about one woman's life as the daughter of a Warhol superstar, and the intimate bonds of mother-daughter relationships Alex Auder's life began at the Chelsea Hotel--New York City's infamous bohemian hangout--when her mother, Viva, a longtime resident of the hotel and one of Andy Warhol's superstars, went into labor in the lobby. These first moments of Alex's life, documented by her filmmaker father, Michel Auder, portended the whirlwind childhood and teen years that Alex would go on to have. At the center of it all is Viva: a glamorous, larger-than-life woman with mercurial moods, who brings Alex with her on the road from gig to gig, splitting time between a home in Connecticut and Auder's father's loft in 1980s Tribeca, back again to the Chelsea hotel, and spending summers with Viva's upper-middle-class, conservative, hyperpatriarchal family of origin. In Don't Call Me Home, Auder meditates on the seedy glory of her childhood being raised by two counterculture icons, from walking a pet goat around Chelsea and joining the Squat Theatre company to coparenting her younger sister, Gaby, with her mother in the Chelsea Hotel and partying in East Village nightclubs. Flitting between this world and her present-day life as a yoga instructor, actor, mother, wife, and much-loved Instagram provocateur, Auder weaves a stunning, moving, and hilarious portrait of a family, and what it means to move away from being your mother's daughter into being a person of your own"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents Place to place : 1971-1980: The beginning ; Family diaries ; On the road ; The river ; Argentina ; On the road again ; Tribeca ; Connecticut and Tribeca ; The river -- part 2. The Chelsea : 1980-1984: The state of things ; As the world turns ; Birth ; Martyrs ; Press; I spit on your grave ; Stolen time ; G-spot ; The river -- part 3. The outer world : 1986-1989: The bump ; The little girl who lives down the lane ; Neptune ; "Run for your life" ; The dent ; The hour of regret and remorse.
Subject Auder, Alexandra.
Viva, 1938- -- Family.
Yoga teachers -- United States -- Biography.
Actors -- United States -- Biography.
Children of celebrities -- United States -- Biography.
Bohemianism -- New York (State) -- New York -- Anecdotes.
Counterculture -- New York (State) -- New York -- Anecdotes.
Chelsea Hotel -- Biography.
Warhol, Andy, 1928-1987 -- Friends and associates -- Biography.
Mothers and daughters -- New York (State) -- New York -- Anecdotes.
New York (N.Y.) -- Biography.
Genre Autobiographies.
Added Title Do not call me home
ISBN 9780593299951 (hardcover) : $28.00
0593299957 (hardcover)