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  1. Naomi Fry interviews the punk-rock legend Richard Hell about his new poetry book, nineteen-seventies New York, drugs, mortality, and the evolution of his writing.

  2. Richard Hell was the first person to ever shoot up heroin in front of me. We were “filming” the photo comic The Legend of Nick Detroit in early 1976, which would become the worst-selling issue ...

  3. The original New York junkie-punk, Richard Hell, has taken another go at recording the album he was too wasted to do justice to the first time round. ... in the grip of an addiction to hard drugs ...

  4. After quitting both music and (eventually) his hardcore drug habit, he returned to his first love, writing, ... Song Stories: Richard Hell’s ‘Blank Generation’ ...

  5. The drugs that are generally acceptable in a given society have usually been in use there for long enough that, no matter how dangerous to the individual and the society they might be when used in concentrated doses and / or at frequent enough intervals, they are used wisely and with care, whereas, as we can see in England now with heroin or ...

  6. Considering how brutally forthcoming Richard is about his drug use in his new autobiography 'I... Richard Hell—legendary punk rock iconoclast, intrepid novelist, and poet—is lounging on his ...

  7. Nodes. heroin east-village. Richard Hell was born Richard Lester Meyers in the late 1940’s in Kentucky. He took on the stage name later on in life, after he had ditched high school for New York in the 1960’s and went on to become one of the major players in the East Village’s punk scene. He played in various bands and clubs throughout New ...

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