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To a Violent Grave: An Oral Biography of Jackson Pollock

To a Violent Grave: An Oral Biography of Jackson Pollock

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: MOVE OVER TOLSTOY!
Review: Amazing book! Wonderful writer! The only book ever written with a honest and intimate account of Jackson Pollock's life. Jeffrey Potter displays yet again his mastery of talents to create a unique work of literature.I look forward to reading more of his writings.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: MOVE OVER TOLSTOY!
Review: Amazing book! Wonderful writer! The only book ever written with a honest and intimate account of Jackson Pollock's life. Jeffrey Potter displays yet again his mastery of talents to create a unique work of literature.I look forward to reading more of his writings.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I wondered when the biography would begin.
Review: I felt that the format of this biography took too much away from the content. I will never buy another " oral biography ". The book will make a nice coaster or bathroom reader.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Three & a half stars... a bit too brief
Review: It could be argued that this format (what people who knew Pollack say about him later) is the laziest form of biography. But it is quite interesting to read exactly what tales his friends and colleagues can tell us. It was light reading, lacking the kind of sequential factual details a meticulous biographer strings together.

Title implies sensationalism rather than a sober study of the man's life; indeed, the book leans a bit too much on gossipy bits of scandal, drinking, violence, and angst. Does nothing to dispel all the galmourization and star attraction of Pollack, which is unfortunate. The book's lack of art criticism does a disservice to the artist, and places Pollack under an unfortunate spotlight of personality. Reader can leave this book erroneously imagining Pollack was a fake, or at least pathetic.

Worth reading to augment exhaustive research, but not the full story...

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Three & a half stars... a bit too brief
Review: It could be argued that this format (what people who knew Pollack say about him later) is the laziest form of biography. But it is quite interesting to read exactly what tales his friends and colleagues can tell us. It was light reading, lacking the kind of sequential factual details a meticulous biographer strings together.

Title implies sensationalism rather than a sober study of the man's life; indeed, the book leans a bit too much on gossipy bits of scandal, drinking, violence, and angst. Does nothing to dispel all the galmourization and star attraction of Pollack, which is unfortunate. The book's lack of art criticism does a disservice to the artist, and places Pollack under an unfortunate spotlight of personality. Reader can leave this book erroneously imagining Pollack was a fake, or at least pathetic.

Worth reading to augment exhaustive research, but not the full story. There is a better biography available.


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