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The Van Gogh romantic might best avoid this work...
...and we know who we are, or should. We sat around with our girlfriends in college, singing along with a cassette recording of "Starry Starry Night" with Don McClean, tearier than sober freshmen have any right to be on such an occasion. Decades later, we watched breathlessly as a fiery "ultimate ginger" of Dutch descent parried with the equally acid-tongued Amy Pond in a dark-tinged but lyrical Doctor Who episode.
Let's face it, we don't want to actually know who this Vincent Van Gogh guy *was*.
What he was, Julian Bell tells us, was a bright intellect, a horrible student, the mentally afflicted eldest boy in a family beset with mental illness. It might have been due to these issues that he was so alienated from his fellow human beings, but by all reports he was harsh, disagreeable, self-absorbed, self-pitying, non-empathic and even vindictive -- never simply mopey, awkward, or misunderstood. The kind of guy who stalks the uninterested daughter of family...
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