Vincent in Brixton
Experience the emotional journey of a young Vincent van Gogh in Vincent in Brixton by Nicholas Wright. This captivating play offers a poignant exploration of the artist's formative years, skillfully weaving together the events and influences that shaped his life and art. First performed to acclaim in both the West End and on Broadway, this drama invites readers to witness the struggles and aspirations of Van Gogh during a pivotal time. Published in 2002 by Nick Hern Books, this paperback edition spans 96 pages, making it a perfect addition to any literature lover's collection. Dive into this powerful narrative that not only uncovers the intricacies of Van Gogh's character but also reflects the larger context of 19th-century England. Whether you're an avid fan of drama or art history, Vincent in Brixton offers a rich and engaging reading experience.