Lust for Life

Lust for Life by Irving Stone is a fictional account of the life of Vincent van Gogh, published by New American Library in 1984 as a 50th anniversary edition. This edition spans 489 pages and is presented in English. The narrative explores the complexities of van Gogh’s character, illustrating how his intense passion for art often clashed with his struggles to fit into ordinary society.
Readers will find a deep dive into the life of the tormented genius, focusing on his artistic journey and personal challenges. The book delves into themes of biography and literary fiction, providing insight into van Gogh’s psyche and the sacrifices he made for his craft. This edition offers a comprehensive portrayal of an iconic figure in art history, inviting readers to engage with the emotional and creative turmoil that defined his existence.
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A fictional account of the life of Vincent van Gogh, the tormented genius who put so much of himself into his art that he found it difficult to maintain himself in ordinary society.
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