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The Heart: Frida Kahlo In Paris

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Heart: Frida Kahlo In Paris

Contributors:

By (Author) Marc Petitjean
By (author) Adriana Hunter

ISBN:

9781590519905

Publisher:

Other Press LLC

Imprint:

Other Press LLC

Publication Date:

9th July 2020

UK Publication Date:

14th May 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

759.972

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

208

Dimensions:

Width 134mm, Height 198mm

Description

This intimate account offers a new, unexpected understanding of the artist's work and of the vibrant Surrealist art scene in the 1930s. In 1939, devastated after the revelation that her husband had had an affair with her sister, Frida Kahlo left her home in Mexico and headed for Paris to rebuild her life and rediscover her art. Now, for the first time, this missing part of Kahlo's story is brought to light in exquisite detail. Marc Petitjean takes the reader to Paris with Kahlo, where she spends her time alongside luminaries such as Pablo Picasso, Andre Breton, Dora Maar, and Marcel Duchamp. Using Kahlo's whirlwind romance with the author's father, Michel Petitjean, as a jumping-off point, The Heart provides a striking portrait of the artist as she learns how to love--and ultimately how to paint--again.

Reviews

Compelling[Petitjean] captures the pop and fizz of artistic circles in Paris during the interwar yearsThe Heart is a distinctively intimate undertaking, which is no small feat considering its well-known cast of charactersan unconventional and deeply personal biography. Washington Post

An intimate portrait of the artist and her time in the lively 1930s surrealist scene. New York Times Book Review

This crisp, concise, radiant gem of a book is a delight all the way through, whether you see it as a yarn of multigenerational heartbreak and longing, a beautiful and unlikely father-son chronicle, a classic artist-muse love story, or a cautionary tale about the most obsessively rendered city on earth. Bookforum

Petitjeans unique, frank, and intriguing account details with precision and wonder a rarely examined chapter in Kahlos extraordinary life. Booklist (starred review)

An intimate, unforgettable portrait of a brief but transformative time in Kahlos life and of the turbulent beginnings of Frances Surrealist Movement. Foreword Reviews (starred review)

[A] captivating biographya perceptive portrait of an artist finding herself and learning to love and paint again. Fans of Kahlos art and of the surrealist movement will want to give this thoughtful and illuminating work a look. Publishers Weekly

A breezy bit of art history about a 1939 affair between the authors father and Frida Kahlo in Paristhe story is transportive and dreamy. Kirkus Reviews

Marc Petitjean grew up in Paris with a haunting picture by Frida Kahlo on the walls of his familys modest apartment. Decades later, a stranger asked him about his fathers love affair with Frida. This revelation, out of the blue, spurred him to investigate what had happened between them. The result is an intimate portrait, beautifully written, not only of the two lovers, but of bohemian Paris, and its most influential figures, at a turning point in history: the eve of war, in 1939. The Heart beats suspensefully with real life. Judith Thurman, author of Secrets of the Flesh: A Life of Colette

This book gives a poignant picturepart imagined and part trueof Frida Kahlos days in Paris among other surrealists during a show of her paintings. Its told by the son of a French lover to whom she gave her powerful painting, The Heart, who was searching to understand his father better. Laurie Lisle, author of Portrait of an Artist: A Biography of Georgia OKeeffe and Louise Nevelson: A Passionate Life

Incredibly lively and sensitivea book that takes an important place in the bibliography of this modern Mexican heroine. Connaissance des Arts

Superb[Petitjean] enables us to discover the artistic Paris of the interwar period. La Presse de la Manche

[Petitjean] paints a portrait as personal as it is perceptive of the intrepid Mexican [artist], while reviving the colors of the ebullient interwar art scene. Captivating. Paris Match

Author Bio

Marc Petitjean is a writer, filmmaker, and photographer. He has directed several documentaries, including From Hiroshima to Fukushima, on Dr. Shuntaro Hida, a survivor of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima; Tresor Vivant, on a Japanese kimono painter; and Zones grises, on his own search for information about the life of his father, Michel Petitjean, after his death. Adriana Hunter studied French and Drama at the University of London. She has translated more than eighty books, including Veronique Olmi's Bakhita and Herve Le Tellier's Electrico W, winner of the French-American Foundation's 2013 Translation Prize in Fiction. She lives in Kent, England.

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