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Vincent van Gogh

CAFÉ TERRACE AT NIGHT • by Christopher Owen

April 3, 2013Every Day Fiction 14 Comments

Arles, France. September, 1888. Dusk fades, but still some blue clings in the darkening sky in which the first stars seem to boil overhead. I like twilight. It is calming to me. Doctor L’Enfant says I should like calming things.… Continue Reading →

Historical, Literary, Stories Christopher Owen, France, Vincent van Gogh
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