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It might be conditional. Durera isn't subjunctive (so my theory that it's conditional might be wrong), but maybe (based on the context i.e. the dialog in the story) there's an implied conditional (which, being only implied, might not need to be expressed using a subjunctive) ... i.e. the translation could be, "The sadness would last forever (if his brother healed his gun-shot wound)" James Dean Bradfield of the Manic Street Preachers on a year of hospital horror..." Select. Archived from the original on 4 May 2007 . Retrieved 1 October 2012. Arundell, Jimi (11 June 2020). "Manic Street Preachers Reissue Gold Against The Soul & Finally Give Their Second Album the Respect It Deserves". FMS . Retrieved 23 August 2020. Gilbert, Pat (August 2020). "Manic Street Preachers: Gold Against the Soul – Deluxe Edition". Mojo. No.321. p.102.
Stokes, Paul (12 May 2011). "Album A&E – Manic Street Preachers, 'Gold Against The Soul' ". NME . Retrieved 31 December 2014. Vincent had allegedly been more stable in Auvers-sur-Oise than he had been in previous years. “‘ I feel absolutely calm and in a normal state’. This is what he writes me six weeks before he’s dead. How does a man go from being absolutely calm to being suicidal in six weeks?” ponders Irish comedian Chris O’Dowd’s character, a postman, in 2017’s Loving Vincent. 12Gold Against the Soul Deluxe Re-Issue". Manic Street Preachers. 11 March 2020 . Retrieved 27 June 2020. Reynolds, Simon (October 1993). Marks, Craig (ed.). "Manic Street Preachers: Gold Against the Soul". Spin. Vol.9, no.7. p.104 . Retrieved 3 July 2020. a b c Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Gold Against the Soul – Manic Street Preachers". AllMusic . Retrieved 31 December 2014.
Stuart Bailie, writing for the NME, called the album "confusing" and "too much Slash and not enough burn", but did compliment its musicality, saying "the drums and guitars rumble higher in the mix, and massive, harmonising riffs are everywhere". [18] In his review for Vox, Keith Cameron remarked that the album showed Manic Street Preachers "skating gingerly over that treacherous Difficult Second Album ice". [25] Q 's Peter Kane was more critical, calling the album "superficially competent, of course, but scratch below the surface and you'll find few signs of life, just a vaguely expressed, bemused and bored dissatisfaction". [20] In Spin, Simon Reynolds opined that the band "motor-mouth a fine manifesto, but haven't got a musical bone between them". [26] van Gogh describes his fascination with the night time sky in a 1888 letter. 10It would not be unusual for patients suffering from mental health issues to seek refuge in the night sky’s poetry, and its many stars which seem to be sewn onto the richest of dark fabrics. Tangari, Joe (17 January 2005). "Manic Street Preachers: The Holy Bible". Pitchfork . Retrieved 9 January 2012.A few moments later he felt suffocated and within one minute he closed his eyes. A great rest came over him from which he did not come to life again. Other sources corroborate this e.g. here (with the letter in French) and here (describing his death). https://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/arts/did-van-gogh-cut-off-his-ear-because-his-brother-was-engaged