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Det er vinter i fylki og Frida har funnet seg til rette p g rden sammen med Acri og moren Ingun hvor hun verdsetter et liv fri fra trelldom.Den fredelige tilv relsen varer derimot ikke lenge n r Hersen dukker opp p uventet bes k.H rfagre har gjennom vinteren begynt samle fl testyrken sin med m l om sl ned de gjenv rende delene av det gamle riket, som han kun delvis beseiret under slaget i Hafrsfjord.F r Ulvhedneren Ingun overtalt Egil til trosse v rgudene og sette henne, Frida og den nylig innvidde Ulvhedneren Hilde over til Orkn yene i knarren? Kan de lykkes med en farefull midtvintersferd over Nordsj en for advare frender i landflyktighet om det forest ende angrepet?Og hvilken rolle spiller Volven p Taufr i det hele?
Første gang Frida Grünfelds navn dukker op i en politisag, er i foråret 1931. Frida er jøde, prostitueret og mistænkt for spionage – og så er hun gravid.Frida bliver født i 1908 i landsbyen Lelesz i det, der i dag hedder Slovakiet. Som ung kvinde lever hun et råt og omflakkende liv. Siden dukker hun op på et jødisk hospital i Bratislava, hvor hun som nybagt, enlig mor navngiver sin nyfødte søn Berthold. En uge efter fødslen giver hun ham fra sig med menighedens assistance og velsignelse. Og så forsvinder hun ud af historien.Nina F. Grünfeld er Fridas barnebarn. I Min ukendte farmors krig begynder hun – drevet af behovet for at forstå sin familie – at stykke Fridas historie sammen. Den historie bliver også et vidnesbyrd om et århundredes antisemitisme og kvindeundertrykkelse.I forhørsrapporter, retsdokumenter og arkiver finder Nina F. Grünfeld spor og oplysninger, som viser, hvordan Frida måtte kæmpe for at overleve på bunden af tilværelsen i 1900-tallets Europa. Myndighederne var altid ude efter sådan nogle som hende. Og så kom nazisterne til magten.Nina F. Grünfeld er norsk instruktør og prisvindende dokumentarfilminstruktør. Hun står bl.a. bag filmen Ninas barn om det jødiske børnehjem i Oslo under Anden Verdenskrig. Frida – Min ukendte farmors krig er Nina F. Grünfelds anden bog og er solgt til udgivelse i flere lande.
”Sig mig, kan hun ikke snakke?” Marie er tilbage. Hun træder et skridt frem mod os, og hendes grå øjne er over mig igen. Som om hun leder efter et tegn; en fysisk skavank, der gør mig ude af stand til at tale. ”Selvfølgelig kan hun det!”? ”Jeg har ellers hørt, hun er stum.” Jeg har altid hadet det ord: Stum. Det rimer på dum. Frida lider af selektiv mutisme; en angstlidelse, hun har haft, siden hun var barn, og som forhindrer hende i at tale frit. Hun burde være vokset fra det i en alder af toogtredive, men hendes ufrivillige tavshed plager hende stadig og gør det svært for hende at leve det liv, hun ønsker.? Livet bliver ikke mindre kompliceret, da forholdet til kæresten begynder at vakle, og Fridas i forvejen lille omgangskreds på kort tid truer med at svinde ind til ingenting. I løbet?af en enkelt sommer bliver Fridas far alvorligt syg af kræft, og barndomsveninden Agnes forelsker sig i en græker, hun har mødt på sommerferien. Den isolation, Frida altid har frygtet, rykker helt tæt på, og Frida står over for sit livs sværeste udfordring. Spørgsmålet er, om hun finder sin stemme, før det er for sent. Sussie Maria Pilegaard, f. 1966, er cand.mag. i psykologi og kultur- og sprogmødestudier.
Frida the woman. Frida the artist. Frida the icon. Fragile and indomitable, she made herself a work of art, celebrating the beauty of imperfection. Hers was an existence made of passion, revolution, brightly coloured clothes, and paintings that mirrored her dances with death and love for life. A life like hers requires splendid images and intense text chronicling its many adventures. From her childhood to the accident, from her discovery of painting and the ties with extraordinary characters such as André Breton, Tina Modotti, Lev Trotsky, to her legendary marriage to Diego Rivera and her enchantment with the Casa Azul. This stunning book is a homage to the human being who became a symbol of emancipation and freedom. A hymn to diversity and joie de vivre, dedicated to all women of the world.
Frida
Tate Publishing
2026
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Step into the life and legacy of Frida Kahlo: revolutionary artist and global icon. Discover the extraordinary story of Frida Kahlo – one of the most influential artists of all time, a cultural phenomenon, and an internationally recognised commercial icon. Frida: The Making of an Icon showcases over thirty of Kahlo’s most iconic works and introduces her ‘many selves’ – the dedicated wife, the intellectual, the modern artist, and the political activist. Alongside images of treasured garments, jewellery, photographs and memorabilia, the book features works by her contemporaries and many of the artists she inspired from later generations, celebrating her lasting impact on those who continue to reimagine and reclaim her remarkable story.
Frida
Tate Publishing
2026
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Step into the life and legacy of Frida Kahlo: revolutionary artist and global icon. Discover the extraordinary story of Frida Kahlo – one of the most influential artists of all time, a cultural phenomenon, and an internationally recognised commercial icon. Frida: The Making of an Icon showcases over thirty of Kahlo’s most iconic works and introduces her ‘many selves’ – the dedicated wife, the intellectual, the modern artist, and the political activist. Alongside images of treasured garments, jewellery, photographs and memorabilia, the book features works by her contemporaries and many of the artists she inspired from later generations, celebrating her lasting impact on those who continue to reimagine and reclaim her remarkable story.
Frida
VDM Publishing House
2010
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An in-depth biography of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo details her haunting and original painting style, her turbulent marriage to muralist Diego Rivera, her association with communism, and her love of Mexican culture and folklore. Reprint. (A Miramax film, directed by Julie Taymor, releasing Spring 2002, starring Salma Hayek & Alfred Molina) (Biography)
" Herrera's] expressive and fluid prose is able to keep pace with Kahlo's riveting canvases and adds to the experience of viewing them. . . . A superb tribute." -- BooklistIn small, stunningly rendered self-portraits, Mexican artist Frida Kahlo painted herself cracked open, hemorrhaging during a miscarriage, anesthetized on a hospital gurney, and weeping beside her own extracted heart. Her works are so incendiary in emotion and subject matter that one art critic suggested the walls of an exhibition be covered with asbestos.In this beautiful book, art historian Hayden Herrera brings together numerous paintings and sketches by Kahlo, documenting each with explanatory text that probes the influences in Kahlo's life and their meaning for her work.Included among the illustrations are more than eighty full color paintings, as well as dozens of black and white pictures and line illustrations. Among the famous and little-known works included in Frida Kahlo: The Paintings are The Two Fridas, Self Portrait as a Tehuana, Without Hope, The Dream, The Little Deer, Diego and I, Henry Ford Hospital, My Birth, and My Nurse and I. Here, too, are documentary photographs of Frida Kahlo and her world that help to illuminate the various stages of her life.
A sweeping, witty, and wise novel following an actress and a writer-director--told through the plays they make together and the time they spend apart You could probably run cities on the energy generated between directors like him and actresses like her. When Frida Slattery and John Reddan meet in a Dublin pub in 2006, neither can imagine how they will come to shape and define each other's lives. Frida is struggling to launch her acting career, while John is already gaining a name for himself as a director. From the first, they see in each other potential and the chance to create work that matters, though the lines between collaboration and exploitation, friendship and desire will prove dangerously slippery. John decides to cast Frida as the lead in his next play, putting the pair on a path to success, fame, and critical acclaim. With the financial crisis looming, the next fifteen years take them from Dublin to London, New York, and Los Angeles, and through success and disappointment, joy and heartbreak. Careers are built, marriages made and destroyed, but through great distance and time, Frida and John can never quite shake the other. Though their connection is tested and stretched to the point of rupture, something remains that outlasts their work and the social transformations of the period. Tracing the complex, winding path of a relationship, Frida Slattery as Herself is an exhilarating, richly imagined examination of art, authorship, love, betrayal, and finding one's voice.
A NEW picture book from the winner of the Best Illustrated Book, Waterstones Children's Prize 2023.Frida is a musical moth who loves to rock out - she puts on her pointy boots and plays her purple guitar really LOUD! But when the Big Bright Light is switched on, more moths appear, ready to rock together, and Frida starts to feel that everyone is much better than her. Perhaps she isn't so rock-and-roll after all . . .With the help of her biggest fan, Auntie Edna, Frida learns to reclaim her style, find her confidence and get up and rock on once more!This positive picture book will inspire readers to find what makes them feel good and let their inner confidence shine.Kim Hillyard creates positive, heart-warming stories that are designed to empower and inspire young readers. Each picture book focuses on a different feeling or belief to help children navigate the world around them.Also available from Kim Hillyard:Mabel and the Mountain: a story about believing in yourselfNed and the Great Garden Hamster Race: a story about kindnessGretel The Wonder Mammoth: a story about overcoming anxietyFlora and Nora Hunt for Treasure: a story about the power of friendship
Frida Kahlo's Month in Paris
Art Institute of Chicago
2025
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The richly illustrated story of a brief yet pivotal encounter in Paris between Frida Kahlo and Mary Reynolds, two luminaries of the Surrealist movement In February 1939, while visiting Paris at the invitation of writer Andre´ Breton, Mexican artist Frida Kahlo (1907–1954) became sick and convalesced at the home of American expatriate Mary Reynolds (1891–1950), an avant-garde bookbinder, collector of Surrealist artist books, and partner of Marcel Duchamp. This book traces the story of Kahlo and Reynolds’s connection and its influence on their work, even after the friendship had elapsed. Kahlo and Reynolds’s intense encounter unfolds in this volume through the artworks they each made, their shared exploration of Reynolds’s expansive Surrealist library, and letters from Kahlo to her lover, American photographer Nickolas Muray, in which she recounted her time in Paris. Included in this focused study are paintings and drawings by Kahlo, selections of books by Reynolds, photographs by Muray of Kahlo, depictions of Reynolds by artists in Paris, and a selection of letters between Kahlo and Reynolds describing their defining experience together. Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago Exhibition Schedule: Art Institute of Chicago (March 29–July 13, 2025)
Frida Kahlo was born in 1907 to parents of German and Spanish descent, in Coyoacan, outside Mexico City. After contracting polio at age six, Frida also suffered severe injuries in a bus accident. Her time spent in recovery turned her toward a painting career. These experiences, combined with a difficult marriage to the artist Diego Rivera, generated vibrant works depicting Frida's experiences with pain as well as the symbolism and spirit of Mexican culture. Though she died in 1954, interest in her work continues to grow, with museum exhibitions and publications around the world. This biography will introduce art students and adult readers to one of the Latino culture's most beloved artists. In 2002, the film Frida introduced the artist and her works to a new audience. In 2007, the 100th anniversary of Kahlo's birth, a major exhibition of her work was held at the Museum of the Fine Arts Palace in Mexico. In 2007 through 2008, another major exhibition began its journey to museums throughout the United States.
This long-awaited companion to Jonah Winter's acclaimed DIEGO feature the paintings of young Spanish artist, Ana Juan. This stunning picture book is the perfect gift for art enthusiasts of all ages.Cuando su madre la deja a cargo de sus cinco hermanas, su padre la ense a a utilizar los pinceles y a colorear. Cuando una enfermedad la hace guardar cama durante meses, Frida dibuja para no aburrise. Cuando un accidente en autob s la sume en el dolor, Frida expresa su tristeza y depresi n en sus pinturas. Una y otra vez, durante toda su vida, Frida Kahlo utiliza el arte para expresar sus sentimientos. Jonah Winter y Ana Juan se asoman a la vida y la obra de esta gran pintora para ofrecerle un hermoso tributo con este maravilloso libro.
Through original artwork as well as beautiful reproductions of Kahlo's paintings, the latest Smart About book explores the creative, imaginative world of Mexico's most celebrated female artist. Simultaneous. 20,000 first printing.
On the occasion of a major Tate Modern exhibition, distinguished art historian Dawn Adès unpacks the work of Frida Kahlo.
Born in Mexico in 1907, Frida Kahlo learned about suffering at an early age. The young and indomitable Frida met Diego Rivera, the great mural painter, when Mexico was at a great cultural and political crossroads. They formed a legendary partnership, with a strong attachment to Mexican folk art. This book traces her extraordinary life.