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Reading Vincent van Gogh: Epigraph

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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Preface and Acknowledgements
  3. Introduction
    1. Privacy and the Public Record
    2. Biography and Beyond
  4. Chapter One: Shaping Commitments
    1. Religion
    2. Morality
    3. Art
  5. Chapter Two: Enduring Adversity
    1. Suffering
    2. Perseverance
    3. Imperfection
  6. Chapter Three: What Holds at the Centre
    1. Freedom
    2. Love
    3. Imagination
  7. Chapter Four: The Power of Words
    1. Literature
    2. Word-Painting
  8. Chapter Five: Matter and Spirit
    1. The Law of the Father
    2. Nature
    3. The Ineffable
  9. Appendix One: Some Facts About the Letters
  10. Appendix Two: Suggestions for Further Reading

The true pain and tension of creating begins at the point

where you let go of the description.

VINCENT VAN GOGH, The Hague, 1882

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