Jackson Pollock

a book

Jackson Pollock

Steven Naifeh & Gregory White Smith · 1989 · 934 pages

Naifeh and Smith, authors of The Mormon Murders, The Lawyers in America, and Why Can't Men Open Up?, offer the bestselling controversial biography of the notorious genius of modern art, Jackson Pollock--alcoholic, abusive, and sexualy dysfunctional, yet a hugely creative talent--the quintessential tortured genius.

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