Frida Kahlo the writer? In this new expanded edition of the painter's writings, noted art critic Raquel Tibol gathers letters, notes, poems, protests, confessions, brief messages and other
longer texts written by Frida to her friends, her lovers, and others. In her writings Frida employs, in Tibol's words, an "unreserved, imaginative language, heart and intimacy laid bare", that
reveals her taste for neologisms, colloquial turns and the crossing of linguistic boundaries. The extreme freedom of her language is a path towards sincerity, the starting-point of Frida
Kahlo's pictorial universe, with its recurring motifs: the bus accident that left her physically maimed at the age of eighteen, her adolescent passion - anguished and demanding - for Alejandro
Gomez Arias, her complex and fascinating relationship with Diego Rivera, her illness as destiny, her political engagements, and her uncompromising quest for liberty.