Spiral bound ; handwritten recipes on endpapers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 168-169).
Summary:
From starters and entrees to side dishes, breads, and desserts, Dinner with Jackson Pollock features more than fifty recipes collected from handwritten pages scrawled by Jackson; his wife, artist Lee Krasner; his mother, Stella; or traded among their many friends in the town of Springs on Long Island, interspersed with Jacksons masterworks, still lifes of the Pollock-Krasner home, and beautiful photographs of each delectable recipe, plus delightful tales from Jackson and Lees family and local friends, for a truly unique and insightful portrait of a great American artist.
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