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Authors: Nellie Hermann
Huge gratitude to Chris Adrian, for generosity and brilliance beyond belief, and for understanding what I was up to in a way not even I did.
Thank you to my family, for everything, always.
And I need to reach beyond the grave to thank Vincent van Gogh, the man himself, whose life and brilliance in words and pictures provided the inspiration for this novel and afforded me a fascinating and ever-complicated home to live in for a number of years.
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Nellie Hermann was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and lives in Brooklyn, New York. Her first novel,
The Cure for Grief
, was published in 2008. She teaches creative writing at Columbia University and has taught and lectured widely on the use of creativity in nontraditional contexts.
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First edition, 2015
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Grateful acknowledgment is made for permission to reprint excerpts from
Vincent van GoghâThe Letters: The Complete Illustrated and Annotated Edition
, 6 volumes, edited by Leo Jansen, Hans Luijten, and Nienke Bakker, London/Amsterdam, 2009 (
www.vangoghletters.org
).
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Hermann, Nellie, 1978â
    The season of migration / Nellie Hermann. â First edition.
        pages cm
    ISBN 978-0-374-25547-3 (hardcover) â ISBN 978-0-374-71173-3 (ebook)
    1.  Gogh, Vincent van, 1853â1890âFiction.  I.  Title.
PS3608.E7636 S43 2015
813
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.6âdc23
2014017263