
Van Gogh's Bad Cafe
Frederic Tuten
It is 1890, Vincent Van Gogh is living out his last days painting intensely and loving obsessively a morphine-addicted nineteen-year-old photographer called Ursula. By some quirk of fate, she finds herself time-tripping to the ravaged Lower East Side of 1990s New York, where she dreams of Van Gogh and the century she has left behind.
'Van Gogh's Bad Cafe is a testament to the sanity of the imagination and the depravity of modern life. It is a book that spans a century of suffering without flinching and without giving up hope.' Walter Mosley
This Granta books paperback is in excellent condition. 163pp.
Year first published: 1997 This edition:1999
ISBN: 1862072310
Price: £1.39
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