Beautiful loser
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- | The most [[beautiful loser]] of all is [[Van Gogh]], the archetypal [[failed artist]] who gained fame [[posthumously]]. Another is [[Marquis de Sade]]. | + | The most [[beautiful loser]] of all is [[Van Gogh]], the archetypal [[failed artist]] who gained fame [[posthumously]]. Another is [[Marquis de Sade]], who was incarcerated for most of his life. A third is [[Kafka]]. |
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The most beautiful loser of all is Van Gogh, the archetypal failed artist who gained fame posthumously. Another is Marquis de Sade, who was incarcerated for most of his life. A third is Kafka.
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