“From city and country communes, underground and avant-garde film and photography, Gordon Ball has been marvelously placed as participant and observer of many extraordinary art situations.”
—Allen Ginsberg
“Ball’s youthful intelligence and enthusiasm, and his willingness to labor for little money in musty lofts and tenement apartments, put him at the epicenter of New York’s downtown film/art/poetry/music scene.”
—The Village Voice
“This book made me want to take acid and have sex with lots of people.”
—Andrei Codrescu
“Gordon Ball’s memoir is nothing less than an act of generosity, for he has not only captured, in vivid, striking detail, one of America’s most vital eras in avant-garde filmmaking; he has also allowed us to witness his own growing pains as he took flight from the ordinary and dared to explore the extraordinary.”
—Michael Schumacher