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Staying Up Much Too Late: Edward Hopper's Nighthawks and the Dark Side of the American Psyche
Anyone read this? I saw it in the bookstore yesterday and didn't buy it but I'm thinking I may go back for it. From what I could gather just from flipping through, the author uses Nighthawks symbolically to comment on the harsh realities of life. He views the painting as a commentary on the under-reality of American pop culture, the real existence going on, especially in the era(s) we love.
I personally like Edward Hopper's artwork very much. He tends to paint in desolation almost. Many of his pieces appeal to my love for Noir. So, for Nighthawks to be used as the basis for a book, I think I'd really like it and was just wondering what everyone else thought.
Anyone read this? I saw it in the bookstore yesterday and didn't buy it but I'm thinking I may go back for it. From what I could gather just from flipping through, the author uses Nighthawks symbolically to comment on the harsh realities of life. He views the painting as a commentary on the under-reality of American pop culture, the real existence going on, especially in the era(s) we love.
I personally like Edward Hopper's artwork very much. He tends to paint in desolation almost. Many of his pieces appeal to my love for Noir. So, for Nighthawks to be used as the basis for a book, I think I'd really like it and was just wondering what everyone else thought.