Another great video! I enjoy hearing about what you’ve been reading. It’s so different from what most other booktubers that I follow are reading.
@eMsBooksAreEverywhere3 ай бұрын
I got to go to a Van Gogh exhibit at LACMA several years ago. His work is amazing in person. He had such a tragic end but I’m thankful that his family pushed for his recognition.
@Eldertalk3 ай бұрын
I agree with you about the two Jo Van Gogh books we read. The fiction's modern timeline was exactly as you described it: cringeworthy. The memoir Jo wrote about Vincent was wonderful. I've had a busy day... not ignoring you but I see you posted this 19 hours ago. I hosted a brunch for my women's Bible study group earlier today. It was wonderful. Anyhow, I also would like to finish reading Gulag Archipelago. I started it years ago. i guess I'm done reading about Vincent Van Gogh for now, but the canvas print I ordered should be here Monday. The Endless Steppe is one of my favorite memoirs. Erion sent me a copy a few years ago. I've read it twice.
@Carols_BooksandFibers3 ай бұрын
I am still reading The Letters of Vincent Van Gogh. My edition publushed by Simon and Shuster begins with the Memoir of Vincent Van Gogh by His Sister-In-Law. And I have to say wonderful font which I appreciate. I finished it and I am now into the letters. She wrote a very succinct biography, much of his life I didn't know. I will leave an image of the edition on your Voxer. Also totally agree with you assessment on the division climate now in this country. We have been silenced by the culture of division.