Remaining in Light: Ant Meditations on a Painting By Edward HopperSUNY Press, 10 août 1993 - 143 pages This is the first sustained, critical examination of the work of Edward Hopper, a major twentieth-century American painter. It is a sequence of meditations on his painting A Woman in the Sun. Each meditation, informed by Derrida s conception of the supplement, is about both the painting and about the nature of the reading process. |
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