American Letters

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Jackson Pollock, the towering American artist who was to revolutionise 20th-century art with his ‘dripping’ painting technique, grew up between the late 1920s and the late 1940s, the youngest of five boys born in the American West. Though often apart, whether they were travelling for work or for studies, sons and parents kept in close touch through their regular exchange of letters. Their correspondence offers an invaluable insight into the formation of one of America’s most influential artists, but it also draws a unique portrait of America itself between two momentous events in its history: the Great Depression and WWII. These letters – many of which are published for the first time in this volume – show that the Pollock brothers took a keen and early interest in art and politics.

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