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Frida Intima, by Isolda Kahlo. Bogota: Dipon, 2004
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Fifty years have passed since the death of the Mexican painter Frida Kahlo (1907-54). Although Frida has become a legend, inspiring films, novels, poetry, and countless studies, many areas of her life remain shrouded in mystery--among them her death, possibly a suicide. Isolda Kahlo, daughter of Frida's sister, Cristina, grew up close to Frida and is in a better position than most to elucidate what the artist was really like. However, those looking for an objective, factual biography of Frida Kahlo will be disappointed. Isolda Kahlo was seventy-five years old when she ...