Sooo this was kinda bad lol
I will say that the writing is objectively good, and it's very short--I basically read it in one day. But like?? I was interested in this book because it's about Vincent Van Gogh, but was there *ONE* painting made in this book? NO. I understand that it's supposed to be about his life before he was a painter, but this story could have been about any ol' smuck who lived in a mining town for a while. While Vincent writes letters to Theo throughout, I never felt like this was "Vincent and Theo."
I read another book about Vincent and Theo that was also not great because the writing was STUPID, but at least I felt like that book was about Vincent and Theo Van Gogh. Speaking of the writing, while it was good on the surface, both this book and that Vincent and Theo book had this need to be super artsy. Like okay--I will be the first to admit that sometimes I think I'm a great writer and pen a super flowery and *deep* sentence, but then I go back and I'm like "oh wait, this is dumb." This book felt like this author knew she was good at writing and tried to be sooooo deeepppp and ~~amazing~~ You know what I mean, like putting a bunch of BIG BOI words in a row that are the same meaning just to show off how smart this author is, or having Vincent think about the same symbolic things over and over again. It was too much.
But yeah, I didn't sign up to read about some whiny dude living in a mining town who didn't feel at all like Vincent Van Gogh. Not to mention that my main pet peeve of this book is that it felt very Heart of Darknessy, which isn't good because Heart of Darkness is my least favorite book ever. It didn't hit the horribly racist levels Heart of Darkness hit, but Vincent is living in this mining town and complains 24/7 about how terrible he had it in this mining town watching all these people struggle and die in the mines?? Like BRO at least you weren't IN THE MINES!! Shut up!!
Anyway, I am glad I read this, and maybe this really was what Vincent did with his life for a year and how he acted--idk! I would have to do research to see how accurate this fictional take is. Buttt it wasn't good. I have yet to find the Vincent Van Gogh masterwork I'm looking for :/