Formally I did not really know much about Iriving Stone and his works, his name was familiar to me but beyond that he was an author I could not tell you much more. But with my interest in historical fiction and when I was looking for books about the Renaissance, with a particular interest in the Medici who fascinate me, The Agony and the Ecstasy came highly and frequently recommended and when I found out it was about Michelangelo I just had to read it.
I am in the process of reading the book now, and I am quite enjoying it so far. Irving Stone gives a very detailed and vivid account about the life of Michelangelo and his struggles as an artist. Some of the prose and language used is also truly poetic. It paints a rather interesting portrait of the artist and his life as well as the politics and events within Italy during the period of Michelangelo's life.
So I decided to look more into Iriving Stone and his other work, and disordered that apparently he primarily does write about biographies upon famous historical figures, and I was quite excited to see he has one on the life of Van Gogh which I plan on reading after I finish Agony and the Ecstasy.
I was curious, while it seems that The Agony and the Ecstasy is one of his most popular works, has anyone read any of his other books and what have you thought? Are there any others that you would in particular recommend?



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"It's so mysterious, the land of tears." 
....good one!
