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Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith galvanized readers with their astonishing Jackson Pollock: An American Saga,  winner of the Pulitzer Prize for biography, a book acclaimed for its  miraculous research and overwhelming narrative power. Now Naifeh and  Smith have written another tour de force—an exquisitely detailed,  compellingly readable, and ultimately heartbreaking portrait of creative  genius Vincent van Gogh.
Working with the full cooperation of  the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Naifeh and Smith have accessed a  wealth of previously untapped materials. While drawing liberally from  the artist’s famously eloquent letters, they have also delved into  hundreds of unpublished family correspondences, illuminating with  poignancy the wanderings of Van Gogh’s troubled, restless soul. Naifeh  and Smith bring a crucial understanding to the larger-than-life  mythology of this great artist—his early struggles to find his place in  the world; his intense relationship with his brother Theo; his impetus  for turning to brush and canvas; and his move to Provence, where in a  brief burst of incandescent productivity he painted some of the  best-loved works in Western art.
The authors also shed new light  on many unexplored aspects of Van Gogh’s inner world: his deep immersion  in literature and art; his erratic and tumultuous romantic life; and  his bouts of depression and mental illness.
Though countless  books have been written about Van Gogh, and though the broad outlines of  his tragedy have long inhabited popular culture, no serious, ambitious  examination of his life has been attempted in more than seventy years.  Naifeh and Smith have re-created Van Gogh’s life with an astounding  vividness and psychological acuity that bring a completely new and  sympathetic understanding to this unique artistic genius whose signature  images of sunflowers and starry nights have won a permanent place in  the human imagination.
 
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