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The Paintings and Drawings of John Dos Passos

A Collection and Study

Donald Pizer, Lisa Nanney, and Richard Layman

In addition to being a major twentieth-century author, John Dos Passos painted, principally in watercolor, throughout his career. This book reproduces 68 examples of Dos Passos’s art, almost all in full color, alongsides essays devoted to the history and nature of Dos Passos’s work as a pictorial artist and to the relationship of this work to his novels. It concludes with a survey of Dos Passos art collections, exhibitions, and previous published illustrations and paintings. The book as a whole seeks to demonstrate that Dos Passos’s lifelong commitment to and practice of pictorial representation are vital aspects of his career because they confirm and manifest in both verbal and visual stylistics such modernist tendencies as Fauvism, Cubism, and Expressionism. Both the essays and illustrations in this book argue for the importance of Dos Passos’s paintings as keys to fully understanding the writer’s complex body of work and, in their striking compositions and vibrant colors, as challenging objects of visual pleasure in their own right.

About the Authors

Donald Pizer is Pierce Butler Professor of English Emeritus at Tulane University. Lisa Nanney is the author of John Dos Passos and Cinema (2019), explores the intersection of his narrative methods and the visual arts by investigating his writing directly for the cinema, his translation of modernist fictional techniques to the screen, and the ways these forays into film writing were shaped by his re-evaluation of the Left at a pivotal point in his career. Richard Layman, President, Bruccoli Clark Layman; Managing Director, Layman Poupard Publishing, LLP.

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Details

Pages: 109 pages

Published: January 2017

Formats

Hardback
ISBN: 9781942954217

eBook
ISBN: 9781942954224

Subjects

Literature
Modernism