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Availability:In StockContributor:Tony Scherman, David DaltonPublish date:11/23/2010Pages:528
Language:EnglishPublisher:Dey Street BooksISBN-13:9780060936631ISBN-10:60936630UPC:9780060936631Book Category:Biography & Autobiography, ArtBook Subcategory:Artists, Architects, Photographers, History, Individual ArtistsBook Topic:20th & 21st Century, MonographsSize:8.67 x 5.86 x 1.44 inchesWeight:1.3911Product ID:SCVJP72C27
Pop: The Genius of Andy Warhol is a groundbreaking reassessment of the most influential and controversial American artist of the second half of the 20th century. Writers Tony Scherman and David Dalton disentangle the myths of the great pop artist from the man he truly was, and offer a vivid, entertaining, and provocative look at Warhol's personal and artistic evolution. Drawing on brand new sources--including extensive new interviews and insight from those who knew him best--Pop offers the most dynamic, comprehensive portrait ever written of the man who changed the way we see the world.
Language:EnglishPublisher:Dey Street BooksISBN-13:9780060936631ISBN-10:60936630UPC:9780060936631Book Category:Biography & Autobiography, ArtBook Subcategory:Artists, Architects, Photographers, History, Individual ArtistsBook Topic:20th & 21st Century, MonographsSize:8.67 x 5.86 x 1.44 inchesWeight:1.3911Product ID:SCVJP72C27
Scherman, Tony: -

Tony Scherman is the author of Backbeat: Earl Palmer's Story, which won a 2000 ASCAP Deems Taylor Award for excellence in music writing. He was an editor at Musician and Audio and a contributing editor at Life; he has written about art, music, American history, and American culture for dozens of publications, including the New York Times Magazine, the New York Times Arts and Leisure section, Atlantic Monthly, Rolling Stone, Smithsonian, American Heritage, New York, Entertainment Weekly, and People. He was awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship in 1997. A magazine article he wrote that year about the poet-activist-professor Melvin Tolson was the basis for the 2007 Denzel Washington film The Great Debaters. He has two daughters and lives in Rockland County, New York.

Dalton, David: -

David Dalton, a founding contributor of Rolling Stone, is the author of some fifteen books, including James Dean: The Mutant King, El Sid: St. Vicious, Piece of My Heart, Mindfuckers, Painting Below Zero, Faithfull with Marianne, Been Here and Gone, and Bob's Brain: Decoding Dylan, which will be published in late 2011.

Publisher: Dey Street Books

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