
Notes from the Velvet Underground: The Life of Lou Reed

because it blasted out of rented stereo loudspeakers, boiling molasses pouring over naked eardrums. It was black and hot while the guests were white and fashionably asexual.
Eve Babitz • Sex and Rage: A Novel
For young people who had just left home to go live in the Village, books were like dolls or teddy bears or family portraits. They populated a room.
Anatole Broyard • Kafka Was the Rage: A Greenwich Village Memoir



