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Title The diary of Frida Kahlo : an intimate self-portrait / introduction by Carlos Fuentes ; essay and commentaries by Sarah M. Lowe ; [project director, Claudia Madrazo ; editor, Phyllis Freeman ; translators, Barbara Crow de Toledo and Ricardo Pohlenz].
Author Kahlo, Frida.
Publication Info. New York : H.N. Abrams ; México : [In association with] La Vaca Independiente S.A. de C.V., 2005.
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 Orlando Public Library (Downtown) - Third Floor  B KAHLO    Check Shelves
Edition 2005 ed.
Description 295 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. 293) and index.
Contents Introduction / Carlos Fuentes -- Essay / Sarah M. Lowe -- Facsimile of the diary of Frida Kahlo -- Translation of the diary with commentaries -- Chronology.
Summary This volume relates Mexican painter Frida Kahlo's (1919- 1954) images of pain, loss, mutilation and transcendence to Mexico's historic cycles of revolution and reaction. This work reproduces her personal journal that she kept during the last 10 years of her life -- handwritten, colored-ink entries and accompanying self-portraits, sketches, doodles and paintings, which fuse surrealism, pre-Columbian gods and myths, biomorphic forms, animal-human hybrids, archetypal symbols. Readers get a taste of Kahlo's preoccupation with death, brought on by declining health, isolation and repeated surgical operations resulting from the bus accident that severely damaged her spine, pelvic bones, right leg and right foot at the age of 18. The author intends to place the journal in the context of the painter's shattered life. Sprinkled with irony, black humor, even joy, and augmented with translations of the diary entries plus commentaries and photographs, this work is a testament to Kahlo's resilience and courage.
Note Portions of work translated from the Spanish.
Subject Kahlo, Frida -- Diaries.
Painters -- Mexico -- Diaries.
Surrealism -- Mexico.
ocls womens history art and lit
Added Author Fuentes, Carlos.
Lowe, Sarah M.
Freeman, Phyllis.
Added Title Frida Kahlo
ISBN 0810959542 (hardcover)
9780810959545 (hardcover) : $24.95