Jackson Pollock: An American Saga

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Barrie and Jenkins, 1990 - Fiction - 934 pages
Attempts to reveal the life behind the paintings, from New York during the Depression to his last years with Lee Krasner. This biography tells of Pollock's disjointed childhood, and of sibling rivalry, sexual ambiguity and the artistic frustration out of which the man and the artist developed.

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