Edvard Munch
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who sees hallucinations
as if in a fever.

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I lay down on a sofa in the corner.
I lay half asleep.

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I hated them for looking at me.
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It is possible that Munch
can speak in some way or other...

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to those with a sick emotional life.
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But I think it's one of the most
dreadful things I've seen.

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One would have expected that
a painter who presents his paintings

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at a public exhibition
would respect people's taste

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in a totally different way.
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Hurt and confused by the attack
on The Sick Child

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and by the constant references
to his work as "unfinished sketches"

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Edvard Munch now checks the advance
begun by his revolutionary painting

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and steps back.
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He paints a third self-portrait,
this time with eyes veiled,

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a pose of defiance,
looking down on the viewer.

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A 2-year period of withdrawal
has begun.

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Jæger himself, with the germs
of cancer in his body,

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will die in 1910,
a pauper and an outcast.

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Outside the deathroom,
a debtor will be waiting

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to claim a bottle of whisky.

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