
Lonely City
When the author found herself adrift in the vastness of New York City, she turned to art to understand the isolating experience of loneliness. This book braids together memoir, biography, and art criticism, exploring how artists like Edward Hopper and Andy Warhol grappled with solitude. It's a profound and empathetic examination of what it means to be alone, and how that very state can be a source of connection and resilience.
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