
Celebrating the joys of summer in words and pictures, this tribute features writings by Alice Adams, Louise Erdrich, and John Updike, among others, as well as photographs by Robert Adams, David Hockney, and Edward Hopper
This collection investigates the cultural and sensory significance of the summer season through a curated synthesis of literary reflections and visual art. Alice Gordon compiles a diverse array of perspectives from established authors and photographers to examine how the warmest months influence human experience and artistic expression. The work functions as a thematic exploration of seasonal transition, memory, and the aesthetic representation of light and leisure.
What You Will Find
Critics often note the accessible nature of this anthology, which serves as a light, observational study of seasonal motifs. It is frequently cited as a high-quality coffee table volume that balances literary merit with visual appeal for general readers.
Page Count:
252
Publication Date:
1990-01-01
Publisher:
Addison-Wesley
ISBN-10:
0201194600
ISBN-13:
9780201194609
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