Stephen Lee Naish, "Create or Die: Essays on the Artistry of Dennis Hopper" (Amsterdam UP, 2016)

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Stephen Lee Naish first became aware of Dennis Hopper watching David Lynch's Blue Velvet, jumpstarting what would become a long examination of Hopper's ambitions and creative output as an actor, filmmaker, photographer, sculptor, and painter. In his book, Create or Die: Essays on the Artistry of Dennis Hopper (Amsterdam University Press, 2016), Naish places Hopper's work in its social and political context , showcasing the diverse career of a talented visual artist and pioneer in the American independent film movement.

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