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A review by spookynorvegan
A Love Letter from a Stray Moon by Jay Griffiths
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2.5 stars
I'm a lifelong lover of Friday Kahlo. Her life, her ideals, her work, all of it, always.
So this book intrigued me as a concept. I believe that this piece originates from in a similar state of reverence and admiration; giving Frida an omnipresent first person narrative with an idealistic stream of consciousness flow. However it consistently, and predominantly comes off as a vehicle for personal convictions and beliefs by the writer.
If you're an admirer of Kahlo and want to get a better sense of her spirit, skip this book and pick up a copy of her published diary instead.
I'm a lifelong lover of Friday Kahlo. Her life, her ideals, her work, all of it, always.
So this book intrigued me as a concept. I believe that this piece originates from in a similar state of reverence and admiration; giving Frida an omnipresent first person narrative with an idealistic stream of consciousness flow. However it consistently, and predominantly comes off as a vehicle for personal convictions and beliefs by the writer.
If you're an admirer of Kahlo and want to get a better sense of her spirit, skip this book and pick up a copy of her published diary instead.