This Penguin Classics edition gathers over 650 letters written by Vincent van Gogh—primarily to his brother Theo—offering an intimate and revealing portrait of the artist’s emotional, intellectual, and creative journey. Edited by museum director Ronald de Leeuw and translated by Arnold Pomerans, the volume includes facsimile drawings and explanatory passages to provide context. Far from the stereotype of the “tortured artist,” Van Gogh emerges as a deeply reflective individual grappling with faith, isolation, artistry, and ambition. His correspondence provides a unique glimpse into the development of his vision—a moving chronicle of creativity and resilience.
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