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Elena Poniatowska, Katherine Silver (Translator)
Elena Poniatowska Katherine Silver - Translator
Author: Elena Poniatowska
For this fictionalized account of the life of Tina Modotti (1896-1942), Elena Poniatowska devoted ten years of research to fully understand the woman who was so caught up in the social and political turbulence of the pre-World War II decades. — At different times in her life, Modotti was a silent screen actress, a model for Diego Rivera's mur...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780826341235
ISBN-10: 0826341233
Publication Date: 9/1/2006
Pages: 365
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Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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I thought this book was pretty engaging. It was nice to read about the life of another woman from Mexico ( yet Italian) besides Frida Kahlo. I hadn't heard much about her before running into this book. Anyone interested in Mexican art, early feminists or just strong women in general will find this book interesting.
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The essence of this novel focuses on the life of a remarkable woman. As I read I felt that I knew Tina Modotti whose life encompassed so many roles. She was a fine photographer whose work demonstrated her flair for the artistic as well as documenting the life of those wherever she lived - Mexico, Germany and Russia. A revolutionary/activist, she had numerous lovers, some of whom were famous (Diego Rivera and Edward Weston). She was accused of murdering one of them, Julio Mella, whose assassination occurred as he walked arm in arm with her. She devoted much of her life to working for the Communist party, serving as a nurse in Spain during the Spanish Civil War.

The book is historical fiction yet the author describes Tina's life with flair. She said she could have written a thousand pages about her life, which she spent ten years researching. It shows. However, Tinisima (as she was known in Mexico), was actually born in Italy yet her heart belonged to Mexico - its people land its colorful landscape. Wonderful read about an outstanding woman.


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