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Conversations with Van Gogh (Unabridged)
 
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Conversations with Van Gogh (Unabridged) [Audio Download]

by Vincent Van Gogh (Author), Simon Parke (Author), Andy Havill (Narrator)
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  • Listening Length: 2 hours and 24 minutes
  • Program Type: Audiobook
  • Version: Unabridged
  • Publisher: White Crow Books
  • Audible Release Date: 10 Feb 2010
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B003833AEY
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Vincent van Gogh is best known for two things - his sunflowers and his ear-cutting. But there are many other ways of knowing this remarkable son of a Dutch pastor, who left his chill homeland for the sunshine of Arles in the South of France; and left us over a thousand frank letters of struggle and joy, to help us glimpse his inner world.

Vincent came late to painting after spending time in London trying to be a Christian missionary. And though he is now amongst the most famous artists on earth, in his day, no one saw him coming - apart from one French art critic called Aurier. It is possible he never sold one of his paintings in his life time.

When he discovered the sun in Arles, he also discovered energy. Yellow for him was the colour of hope, and in his last two years he painted almost a canvass a day. But hope ran out on July 27th, 1890 when he shot himself, aged 37. He was at this time six months out of a mental institution, where perhaps he experienced his greatest calm. Vincent compared himself to a stunted plant; damaged by the emotional frost of his childhood.

'Speaking with Vincent - which he insists on being called - was a privilege,' says Simon Parke. 'He's endlessly fascinating, contradictory, moving, funny, insightful and tragic. There's a fury in him; but also a great kindness. He found harmony in human relationships elusive; his love life was a painful shambles. But with colour, he was a harmonic genius, and he has much to say about this. And here's the thing: for a man who killed himself - he died in the arms of his brother on July 29th - spending time with him was never anything but life-affirming.'

©2010 White Crow Productions Ltd; (P)2010 White Crow Productions Ltd

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By N. Pipe
Format:Hardcover
Having enjoyed this book myself, I bought the hard back for a friend for her Birthday, unknown to me she had just been to a Van Gogh exhibition in London and had been reading the letters. My friend received the book with delight and has written to me since to say how, enjoyable, educational and interesting it is and now her children are also reading it.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
A gem of a book 13 April 2010
Format:Paperback
I loved this book.

Simon Parke manages the impossible here - in one slim volume, the figure of van Gogh in all his messy and glorious humanity comes alive.

While Parke stands back, asks intelligent and sensitive questions, offers an occasional wry comment, and simply listens, the painter speaks about his life, family, art, beauty, love, God - in short, everything that matters.

It's a heartbreaking but inspiring story. But even if you thought you knew the story, it's the man behind the myth that we get to know and love. It made me want to be reckless and buy the new complete Letters of van Gogh (Thames & Hudson, in 6 volumes), but at £395 a set, common restraint prevailed.

Buy this instead, it's a little gem!
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I found this book to be outstanding among the reviews of Van Gogh I have read. It is erudite as well as accessible.
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