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Stephen Gibson's Frida Kahlo in Fort Lauderdale chronicles Frida Kahlo's life and art, including her bittersweet marriage to Diego Rivera. Realized entirely in a modified triolet form, it is an ekphrastic epic that delves deep into brilliance and the tumult of Kahlo's famous oeuvre. It is further enhanced by musings on the catalogue of photographs of or on Frida Kahlo and her interests and circle of family and friends. Even acknowledged Kahlo fans will find something fresh and enlightening in this book to command their attention. This is a unique take and interpretation of this universally acknowledged great artist-and uniquely deployed-unlike any other extant.
PRAISE FOR FRIDA KAHLO IN FORT LAUDERDALE
In this book of incantations Stephen Gibson says, "What one loathes and desires can be the same thing," and those two strands weave through these poems like a double helix of beauty and repulsion. The trolley accident that impaled Kahlo comes up over and over, and each time there is a new layer added to the story in much the same way a painter adds layers to a portrait. These are poems, but they are also music and paintings that give the lucky reader a luminous vision of this woman who forged a life of beauty out of the wreck of her pain.
- Barbara Hamby, author of Holoholo
Frida Kahlo in Fort Lauderdale is composed entirely of triolets about the artist and her paintings. The overall effect is akin to pointillism: the collection's fifty-seven triolets blend in the reader's consciousness much as the tiny dots of various colors in a pointillist painting blend in a viewer's eye to form a coherent image. In this case, the image is of Frida Kahlo, the renowned Mexican painter known for her many portraits and self-portraits. Gibson-brilliant as always in his mastery of formal poetic structures-has crafted a portrait of Kahlo that reads as a single long poem, and yet resonates in the mind as something painterly, a shimmering, vibrant portrait of an artist.
- Edward Falco, author of Wolf Moon Blood Moon
These punchy little poems rat-a-tat the reader like a boxer's jab-cross-uppercut. The immediate subject is Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera's bughouse marriage, but this is really a book for everyone. Even the happiest of married couples will react with some version of been there, done that. Divorce lawyers will get dollar signs in their eyes. Young singles will find Frida Kahlo in Fort Lauderdale a useful road map through the minefield of conjugal bliss. Mainly, though, these poems are for poetry lovers. They're smart, they're funny, and they sting like hell-they sting you in a way that makes you say, sting me again.
- David Kirby, author of Help Me, Information
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Stephen Gibson's seventh poetry collection Self-Portrait in a Door-Length Mirror won the Miller Williams Poetry Prize, selected by Billy Collins. Earlier collections have won the Donald Justice Prize, Idaho Prize for Poetry, and the MARGIE Book Prize. His poems have appeared in such journals as Able Muse, American Arts Quarterly, the American Journal of Poetry, Boulevard, Cimarron Review, Copper Nickel, Court Green, the Evansville Review, EPOCH, Field, the Gettysburg Review, the Hudson Review, the Iowa Review, J Journal, Measure, New England Review, Notre Dame Review, the Paris Review, Pleiades, Ploughshares, Poetry, Prairie Schooner, Quiddity, Raleigh Review, Salamander, the Sewanee Review, Shenandoah, Southern Poetry Review, the Southern Review, the Southwest Review, Upstreet, the Yale Review, and elsewhere.
Industry Reviews
In this book of incantations Stephen Gibson says, "What one loathes and desires can be the same thing," and those two strands weave through these poems like a double helix of beauty and repulsion. The trolley accident that impaled Kahlo comes up over and over, and each time there is a new layer added to the story in much the same way a painter adds layers to a portrait. These are poems, but they are also music and paintings that give the lucky reader a luminous vision of this woman who forged a life of beauty out of the wreck of her pain.
- Barbara Hamby, author of Holoholo
Frida Kahlo in Fort Lauderdale is composed entirely of triolets about the artist and her paintings. The overall effect is akin to pointillism: the collection's fifty-seven triolets blend in the reader's consciousness much as the tiny dots of various colors in a pointillist painting blend in a viewer's eye to form a coherent image. In this case, the image is of Frida Kahlo, the renowned Mexican painter known for her many portraits and self-portraits. Gibson-brilliant as always in his mastery of formal poetic structures-has crafted a portrait of Kahlo that reads as a single long poem, and yet resonates in the mind as something painterly, a shimmering, vibrant portrait of an artist.
- Edward Falco, author of Wolf Moon Blood Moon
These punchy little poems rat-a-tat the reader like a boxer's jab-cross-uppercut. The immediate subject is Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera's bughouse marriage, but this is really a book for everyone. Even the happiest of married couples will react with some version of been there, done that. Divorce lawyers will get dollar signs in their eyes. Young singles will find Frida Kahlo in Fort Lauderdale a useful road map through the minefield of conjugal bliss. Mainly, though, these poems are for poetry lovers. They're smart, they're funny, and they sting like hell-they sting you in a way that makes you say, sting me again.
- David Kirby, author of Help Me, Information
Frida Kahlo in Fort Lauderdale
vii Acknowledgments
3 Gift Shop Frida Kahlo
4 Close-up Photo of Diego Rivera's Eyeball ...
5 Photo of Diego Rivera Posing beside a Giant Papier-M¢ch© Devil
6 Frida Kahlo's Colored Pencil Drawing of Her Bus Collision with a Trolley
7 Frida Kahlo's Painting The Deceased Dimas Rosas Aged Three
8 Frida Kahlo's Photo of Diego Rivera with Pet Parrot
9 Frida Kahlo's Painting Self-Portrait II
10 Frida Kahlo's Photo of Diego Rivera with Pet Spider Monkey
11 Frida Kahlo's Lead Pencil Drawing of Her Bus Collision ...
12 Frida Kahlo's Photo of Diego Rivera at La Casa Azul
13 H©ctor Garca's Photo of Frida Kahlo Asleep with Her ,,, Xoloitzcuintli Dog
14 Frida Kahlo's Painting Remembrance of the Open Wound
15 Frida Kahlo's Painting Self-Portrait in a Velvet Dress
16 Frida Kahlo's Painting Henry Ford Hospital (Also Called The Flying Bed)
17 Frida Kahlo's Painting Henry Ford Hospital ...
18 Frida Kahlo's Painting Without Hope
19 Photo of Frida Kahlo with Butchered Hair and Wearing Male Attire
20 Frida Kahlo's Self-Portrait Very Ugly
21 Frida Kahlo's Self-Portrait Itzcuintli Dog with Me
22 Frida Kahlo's Self-Portrait Fulang-Chang and I
23 Tabloid Photo of Diego Rivera with Hollywood Actress Paulette Goddard
24 Frida Kahlo's Painting Self-Portrait with Cropped Hair
25 Frida Kahlo's Self-Portrait Diego and I
26 Andr© Breton's Picnic Photo of Leon Trotsky, Trotsky's Wife ..., Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, and Himself
27 Frida Kahlo's Painting Between the Curtains (Dedicated to Trotsky)
28 Nickolas Muray's Photo of Frida Kahlo with Her Pet Deer
29 Nickolas Muray's Photo of Frida Kahlo with Chavela Vargas
30 Colored Pencil Drawing of Frida Kahlo's Bus-Trolley Collision
31 Frida Kahlo's Teen Boyfriend's Memory of Her Bus-Trolley Collision
32 Frida Kahlo's Painting The Suicide of Dorothy Hale
33 Frida Kahlo's Painting The Suicide of ...
34 Frida Kahlo's Nude Self-Portrait with Back Brace The Broken Column
35 Photo of Frida Kahlo in Wheelchair Painting Her Self-Portrait The Broken Column
36 Frida Kahlo's Self-Portraits with Her Parrots
37 Frida Kahlo's Painting Self-Portrait with Doll
38 Frida Kahlo's Painting A Few Small Nips ...
39 Frida Kahlo's Painting Portrait of Diego Rivera
40 Photo of Frida Kahlo Flanked by Leon Trotsky and His Wife ...
41 Deathbed Hospital Photo of Leon Trotsky
42 Photo of Frida Kahlo in Body Cast Painted with Soviet Hammer and Sickle
43 Frida Kahlo Photographed by Caricaturist Miguel Covarrubias
44 Photo of Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo Reunited at La Casa Azul
45 Photo of Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Pet Spider Monkey
46 Photo of Frida Kahlo and Dr. Farill beside Her Painting Self-Portrait with the Portrait of Dr. Farill
47 Wallace Marly's Photo of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera Reunited
48 Late Photo of Frida Kahlo Propped Up in Bed Painting as Diego Rivera Looks On
49 Late Frida Kahlo's Colored Pencil Drawing of the Bus-Trolley Accident
50 Frida Kahlo's Self-Portraits with Her Parrots
51 Late Photo of Frida Kahlo in Her Wheelchair
52 Julien Levy's Photo of Frida Kahlo Looking Off into the Distance
53 Photo of Diego Rivera at Frida Kahlo's Deathbed
54 Photo of Young Frida Kahlo beside Diego Rivera Seated ...
55 Frida Kahlo's Painting Girl with Death Mask ...
56 Self-Portrait Photo of Frida Kahlo at Her Reflection Pool
57 Frida Kahlo's Painting Tree of Hope
58 Gis¨le Freund's Photo of Frida Kahlo at La Casa Azul
59 Photo of Frida Kahlo's Casket Being Carried from the Palace of Fine Arts
ISBN: 9781773491615
ISBN-10: 177349161X
Published: 16th February 2024
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number of Pages: 76
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: LIGHTNING SOURCE INC
Dimensions (cm): 20.32 x 12.7 x 0.97
Weight (kg): 0.23
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