Following on from Andrew Graham-Dixon's acclaimed explorations in Germany, Russia and Spain, the leading art critic crosses the Atlantic to explore the great themes and dramatic extremes of American art. The early Puritans rejected imagery in their struggle to make America a new world, but the country's dramatic and awe-inspiring natural beauty inspired a symbolism of its own.
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