Edward Hopper and the American Imagination by Deborah Lyons and Adam D. Weinberg

Edward Hopper's themes of alienation and loneliness, the emptiness of his city and landscapes, his silent hills and houses, the stark light and vivid colours of his paintings of Cape Cod - all have had a lasting impression on how Americans view themselves and their country, as well as having had an effect on how Europeans perceive America., This remarkable collection includes reproductions of 59 of Edward Hopper's most important paintings in full color, as well as original stories and poems by such renowned writers and poets as Anne Beattie, Norman Mailer, William Kennedy, Grace Paley, Walter Mosley, and John Hollander. 59 color illustrations.

1ST EDITION;  1995 Norton/Whitney Museum, 1st printing;  VG+/NF;  solid hardcover, extremities bumped, binding tight with slight slant, pages fresh, unmarked;  bright, unclipped dust jacket, mild rubbing, in new protective mylar sleeve 

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