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Jessica Lange and Fran Lebowitz during an interview for Interview magazine at the Factory in New York City on March 14, 1979.
Photos by Andy Warhol
Fran Lebowitz on writing
Fran Lebowitz and Martin Scorsese at New York Public Library, 2019
Peter Hujar, Fran Lebowitz [at Home in Morristown], 1974
© Peter Hujar / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Fran Lebowitz, “Pretend It’s a City”
"The popularity of [Jane Austen] has to do with the misreading of her (...) people seem to think Austen was later in history than she was. She has an image as a Victorian, and there is a love of Victorianism that never seems to die. Most people who love her, love her because they think she writes romances (...) I don't think she's popular for the right reasons, in fact, it may be impossible to be popular for the right reasons." - Fran Lebowitz on Austen
john waters and fran lebowitz