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Paperback In Sunlight or in Shadow: Stories Inspired by the Paintings of Edward Hopper Book

ISBN: 168177559X

ISBN13: 9781681775593

In Sunlight or in Shadow: Stories Inspired by the Paintings of Edward Hopper

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So says Lawrence Block, who has invited seventeen outstanding writers to join him in an unprecedented anthology of brand-new stories: In Sunlight or In Shadow. The results are remarkable and range across all genres, wedding literary excellence to storytelling savvy.

Contributors include Stephen King, Joyce Carol Oates, Robert Olen Butler, Michael Connelly, Megan Abbott, Craig Ferguson, Nicholas Christopher, Jill D. Block, Joe R. Lansdale, Justin Scott, Kris Nelscott, Warren Moore, Jonathan Santlofer, Jeffery Deaver, Lee Child, and Lawrence Block himself. Even Gail Levin, Hopper's biographer and compiler of his catalogue raison e, appears with her own first work of fiction, providing a true account of art theft on a grand scale and told in the voice of the country preacher who perpetrated the crime.

In a beautifully produced anthology as befits such a collection of acclaimed authors, each story is illustrated with a quality full-color reproduction of the painting that inspired it.

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Interesting concept; poor execution

Edward Hopper was a painter from the mid 1900's. His paintings are interesting and sometimes stark. The idea was to give a different author a particular painting and asked to write a short story using that painting as a base. Neat idea, huh? The problem arose when the authors selected have wildly different styles and concepts. Instead of this being interesting, it turned out to be jarring. You will read one story that has a romantic, dreamy ending and the next story is a hard-boiled murder mystery. Yes, some of the stories were quite good. Some were just ok. But they have nothing to do with each other except they are based on different paintings and the overall effect was somewhat chaotic.
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