Jackson Pollock: An American Saga
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Jackson Pollock: An American Saga is a 1989 biography of expressionist painter Jackson Pollock by Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith. It ran to 934 pages, was considered "well-researched" by Publisher's Weekly and Library Journal, and inspired Ed Harris to adapt it to film as Pollock in 2000. It was awarded the 1991 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography.
[edit] First edition
- C. N. Potter, 1989, ISBN 0-517-56084-4
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