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The story explores the intense passion and madness of Vincent van Gogh through the character of Ursula, a morphine-addicted photographer who embodies his fervor. After stepping through a crack in the wall of the Bad Cafi, she finds herself in modern-day New York, while van Gogh grapples with his isolation in 19th-century France. This unique narrative, illustrated with watercolors by Eric Fischl, shifts between time periods and perspectives, offering a deep and imaginative look into the intersection of art and life, capturing the struggles of a tormented artist.
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Van Gogh's Bad Cafa: A Love Story, Frederic Tuten
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- Released
- 2005
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- Title
- Van Gogh's Bad Cafa: A Love Story
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Frederic Tuten
- Publisher
- Black Classic Press
- Released
- 2005
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 163
- ISBN13
- 9781580730341
- Series
- Rating
- 4.45 out of 5
- Description
- The story explores the intense passion and madness of Vincent van Gogh through the character of Ursula, a morphine-addicted photographer who embodies his fervor. After stepping through a crack in the wall of the Bad Cafi, she finds herself in modern-day New York, while van Gogh grapples with his isolation in 19th-century France. This unique narrative, illustrated with watercolors by Eric Fischl, shifts between time periods and perspectives, offering a deep and imaginative look into the intersection of art and life, capturing the struggles of a tormented artist.
