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The 2010 Award

Frida's Bed

Frida's Bed by Slavenka Drakulic

Translated from the original Croatian by Christina Pribichevich -Zoric

 

Nominated by:

  • Rijeka City Library / Gradska Knjiznica Rijeka, Croatia

Publisher of Nominated Edition:


Penguin Group USA

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK

A beautifully imagined story of the last days of Frida Kahlo’s life

A few days before Frida Kahlo’s death in 1954, she wrote in her diary, “I hope the exit is joyful—and I hope never to return.” Diagnosed with polio at the age of six and plagued by illness and injury throughout her life, Kahlo’s chronic pain was a recurrent theme in her extraordinary art. In Frida’s Bed, Slavenka Drakulic´ explores the inner life of one of the world’s most influential female artists, skillfully weaving Frida’s memories into descriptions of her paintings, producing a meditation on the nature of chronic pain and creativity. With an intriguing subject whose unusual life continues to fascinate, this poignant imagining of Kahlo’s thoughts during her final hours by another daringly original and uncompromising creative talent will attract readers of literary fiction and art lovers alike.

(From Publisher).

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Slavenka Drakulic was born in Croatia in 1949. The author of several works of nonfiction and novels, she has written for The New York Times, The Nation, The New Republic, and numerous publications around the world.

LIBRARIANS' COMMENTS

Induced by personal experience, Slavenka Drakulic uses biographic facts from Frida Kahlo to express the moving strength of survival and creative strength of art as rebellion and concentration of restrained pain.

 

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