Lichtenstein, Roy, and Robert Enright. "Pop Goes the Tradition: An Interview with Roy Lichtenstein." Border Crossings (Winnipeg, Manitoba) 13, no. 3 (August 1994), pp. 18–29.
Interview conducted in Manhattan, June 1994. Subjects include his early work as a rejection of Abstract Expressionism, time spent in Ohio and at Douglass College, creating an American idiom, Leger, his aim for precision, the appeal of cartoon imagery, humor and irony; his Landscapes and Mirrors, and source of the Brushstrokes.
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Enright 1994

Lichtenstein, Roy, and Robert Enright. "Pop Goes the Tradition: An Interview with Roy Lichtenstein." Border Crossings (Winnipeg, Manitoba) 13, no. 3 (August 1994), pp. 18–29.

Interview conducted in Manhattan, June 1994. Subjects include his early work as a rejection of Abstract Expressionism, time spent in Ohio and at Douglass College, creating an American idiom, Leger, his aim for precision, the appeal of cartoon imagery, humor and irony; his Landscapes and Mirrors, and source of the Brushstrokes.

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