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A book of literary journalism written by Ben Hecht for the Chicago Daily News in the 1920s. The collection of 18 illustrated stories, selected by the book's producer, designer and Hecht biographer Florice Whyte Kovan, expound on Hecht's love for Chicago's built environment, skyscraper architecture and his kinship with the avant garde artists of Chicago and the world, an orientation that influenced his evolving career as a playwright and Hollywood screenwriter.
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Art & architecture on 1001 afternoons in Chicago: essays and tall tales of artists and the cityscape of the 1920s
2002, Snickersnee Press, Brand: Snickersnee Press
in English
- 1st ed.
0966770919 9780966770919
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 106-107) and index.
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