Deborah Lyons and Adam D. Weinberg
Edward Hopper and the American Imagination
A remarkable collection of Edward Hopper's most important paintings and original
stories and poems by prominent contemporary writers.
This volume includes fifty-nine of Hopper's most
important works in full color, as well as original works
by thirteen renowned fiction writers and poets that
pay homage to, or make reference to, the ways in
which Hopper pictured our world. The contributors
include Paul Auster, Anne Beattie, Tess Gallagher, Thom
Gunn, John Hollander, William Kennedy, Galway
Kinnell, Ann Lauterbach, Norman Mailer, Leonard
Michaels, Walter Mosley, Grace Paley, and James Salter. Also
featured is an essay by art historian Dr. Gail Levin.
Hopper's themes of alienation and loneliness,
empty cityscapes and countrysides, the stark light of
Cape Cod, silent hills and housesall have been
indelibly imprinted on our collective sense of ourselves and
our country. This work celebrates the impact Hopper's
imagery continues to have on contemporary culture
and is dedicated to a fuller understanding of Hopper's
place in the American mind. 59 full-color paintings.
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