Incantation of Frida K.

Kate Braverman
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Kate Braverman
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256 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jun 03, 2003
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 256
  • Publisher: Seven Stories Press
  • ISBN: 9781583225714
  • Dimensions: 5.53" W x 0.67" L x 8.25" H
KATE BRAVERMAN is a native of Los Angeles who grew up surrounded by the counterculture of San Francisco. She has published several novels, including The Incantation of Frida K. (2002), Wonders of the West (1993), Palm Latitudes (1988), and Lithium for Medea (1979), books of poetry—Postcards from August (1990), Hurricane Warnings (1987), Lullaby for Sinners (1980), and Milkrun (1977)—and a collection of stories, Squandering the Blue (1990). She won the O. Henry Award in 1992.
“[Braverman's] talent, uncorked, is as bold and brave and beautiful as anything we see from writers of her generation. Her latest work of fiction, a pulsating prose meditation on the life and death of Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, makes that abundantly clear.” –Alan Cheuse, San Francisco Chronicle

“Imaginative and assured … [Braverman] has produced a masterful work in The Incantation of Frida K.Bookforum

“Braverman's literary genius shines here as she takes on the voice of Frida Kahlo, which emerges with the luminous and haunting tone one would imagine the late Mexican artist would have.” Library Journal

“A story that belongs to Frida as much as to the American writer.” Reforma

“Dazzling and illuminating … Braverman has a talent for lyrical and hallucinatory language that neatly matches her subject, the interior musings of Frida Kahlo … To read this book is not only to understand what made the artist tick, it is also to feel the excruciating ticking of a life fueled by pain.” –Washington Post Book World

“Braverman deliberately mixes genres, creating a new kind of syntax influenced by poetry, music, performance art, memoir, and biography.” American Book Review

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