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- La_Dolce_Viva abstract "“La Dolce Viva” is a nonfiction novel written by Barbara L. Goldsmith, first published in 1968 in the New York magazine, about a destroyed one-named actress, Viva, who is drugged out and couldn’t pay her phone bill.Barbara Goldsmith is an American author, journalist, and philanthropist. Goldsmith’s “La Dolce Viva,” which made known to others the sad side of Andy Warhol’s entourage through Viva, a high on drugs “superstar.” Most of Goldsmith’s pieces were about characters like Audrey Hepburn – little miss perfect. And Viva, was someone who was characterized as a dependent, promiscuous, dirty untidy messed up woman. For New Journalist Goldsmith, this emerging genre, New Journalism, inspired her to write about cultural changes conveyed through issues, events, and people of the 1960s.".
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- La_Dolce_Viva subject Category:1968_novels.
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- La_Dolce_Viva comment "“La Dolce Viva” is a nonfiction novel written by Barbara L. Goldsmith, first published in 1968 in the New York magazine, about a destroyed one-named actress, Viva, who is drugged out and couldn’t pay her phone bill.Barbara Goldsmith is an American author, journalist, and philanthropist.".
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