Lust for life
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Vincent van Gogh was a genius madman who was despised by critics and misunderstood by his fellow painters during his lifetime, but was recognized as a great artist after his death.
His manner of writing seemed strange and ridiculous even accustomed to creative experiments inhabitants of Montmartre. He was either indifferently rejected, or cynically used by women. He was ridiculed by his friends. He was pitied by relatives ...
It is Van Gogh is dedicated to the most famous biographical novel by Irving Stone, which has withstood more than 30 editions only in his native language and has been translated into 30 foreign languages. In the process of creating it, Stone, in his own words, "traveled on foot through the south of France, lived in the mental hospital where Van Gogh was placed, and finally slept in the same room and on the same bed in a small hotel in Auvers on the anniversary of his death."...
His manner of writing seemed strange and ridiculous even accustomed to creative experiments inhabitants of Montmartre. He was either indifferently rejected, or cynically used by women. He was ridiculed by his friends. He was pitied by relatives ...
It is Van Gogh is dedicated to the most famous biographical novel by Irving Stone, which has withstood more than 30 editions only in his native language and has been translated into 30 foreign languages. In the process of creating it, Stone, in his own words, "traveled on foot through the south of France, lived in the mental hospital where Van Gogh was placed, and finally slept in the same room and on the same bed in a small hotel in Auvers on the anniversary of his death."...
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