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Daniel del Real
10-Jan-2012, 00:38
My sister is looking to read some fiction/non-fiction about this artist, but she has no clue what title could be a good and serious, so she told me "why don't you ask your nerdy friends from the forum ;)"
She prefers to read some fiction like MVLL did with Paul Gauguin in the The Way to Paradise, but if there isn't any or it exists a remarkable biography, please let me know.
Stiffelio
10-Jan-2012, 01:36
My sister is looking to read some fiction/non-fiction about this artist, but she has no clue what title could be a good and serious, so she told me "why don't you ask your nerdy friends from the forum ;)"
She prefers to read some fiction like MVLL did with Paul Gauguin in the The Way to Paradise, but if there isn't any or it exists a remarkable biography, please let me know.
I found this book:
A Club in Montmartre: An Encounter with Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (Art Encounters)by Mike Resnick (http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/54475.Mike_Resnick)
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/140578953
I don't know if it's any good, though.
Daniel del Real
10-Jan-2012, 09:51
Well, I found the same book at amazon and this is what I found about the author:
Mike Resnick is the author of numerous science fiction novels and short stories, including Dragon America, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider: The Amulet of Power, Mutiny, Return to Santiago, and Santiago. He is the editor of This Is My Funniest and has won five Hugo Awards and the Nebula Award. He lives in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Not to sure if I can trust an author who created Lara Croft XD.
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