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Frida: A Novel of Frida Kahlo - Paperback
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by Barbara Mujica (Author)
"Burns with dramatic urgency... Vivid." (New York Times Book Review)
Told through the eyes of Frida's sister, Cristina, this richly detailed narrative brings to life the passionate and often turbulent relationship between Frida and her husband, the renowned muralist Diego Rivera. As Cristina bears witness to Frida and Diego's intense love affair, she also grapples with her own feelings of jealousy and rivalry, adding depth to this compelling story. Mujica's masterful storytelling and vivid prose paint a portrait of a woman who defied the odds to become a legend. Frida is a brilliant blend of historical fiction and biographical drama, perfect for readers who are fascinated by the life and art of Frida Kahlo. Crippled by polio, Frida Kahlo stands as a testament to resilience and creativity. Despite her physical challenges, she became an iconic painter whose work resonates with pain, beauty, and defiance. In Frida, Mujica's masterful storytelling and vivid prose paint a portrait of a woman who defied the odds to become a legend.Author Biography
BARBARA MUJICA is a novelist, short-story writer, critic, and Professor at Georgetown University. Mujica's novel "Sister Teresa," also published by Overlook, was highly acclaimed. A two-time nominee for the Pushcart Prize, she has won numerous awards. Her essays have appeared in "The New York Times," ""The Washington Post"," and other newspapers.
Number of Pages: 368
Dimensions: 0.9 x 7.9 x 5.3 IN
Publication Date: January 31, 2012