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Paperback Diego y Frida Book

ISBN: 8484602184

ISBN13: 9788484602187

Diego y Frida

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Book by Le Clezio, Jean-Marie Gustave This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Diego and Frida

This is an extraordinary book. To start the translation is the best French to Spanish translation I have ever read. It is, I am sure, as good as the original French version. Y-The translator certainly read this book several times to understand well what the author wrote. The drama the author writes comes through alive and impressively as if one was present conversing with the persons in the book. A drama that forces one to live their lives along as one reads the text. Very human.

ONE OF FRANCE'S GREATST NOVELISTS COMPILES THE ENTIRE CHRONICLE OF THE LOVE OF FRIDA KAHLO AND DIEGO

Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clezio, born in France in 1940, was declared in 1994 France's number one novelist. Primarily a resident of New Mexico, he makes frequent journeys into Mexico, studying cloely her land, history and peoples, from which he has also writtenLa conquista divina de Michoacan (Cuadernos de La Gaceta), Las profecias del Chilam Balam, and El sueno mexicano, published in English as The Mexican Dream: Or, The Interrupted Thought of Amerindian Civilizations. In handling the political and sentimental history of the great Mexican painters Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, he turns for source material, among others, to Frida: Una Biografia de Frida Kahlo and La Fabulosa Vida de Diego Rivera. All of this source material serves to produce a lively and eminently readable synthesis in this excellent novelist's skill and art. Skipping the historical record we do well to find the living reality in all its aspects here in this one book. Frida received only one exposition of her art during her lifetime. Now a comprehensive collection is on display in the city of Mexico. Diego saw the Rockefellers destroy his internationally acclaimed and heroic art in Manhattan. Now is the time to recall fully their history and their struggles as well as their life long sustaining love, so well retold within the pages of this one book.
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