Conversations with Diego Rivera

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781613320297

The Monster in His Labyrinth

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By Alfredo Cardona Pena, Translated by Alvaro Cardona-Hine
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Alfredo Cardona Pena was a poet, narrator, essayist, journalist, and science fiction writer from Costa Rica, considered one of the greatest Latin American authors of the 20th century. He lived in Mexico from 1939 until his death in 1995, and his literary, journalistic and educational work was carried out mainly in Mexico City. A native of Costa Rica and half brother of author Alfredo Cardona Pena, Alvaro Cardona-Hine came from a literary family. During his life he was a prolific painter, composer, and poet with seventeen published books of poetry, prose, and translation.

"Conversations with Diego Rivera provides rare documentation of his confluence of politically egalitarian views and the arts. . . . shed[s] light onto the views of this gargantuan art historical titan, and also hint[s] at what it would be like to sit in his living room and absorb an earful of the older painter's verbiage - a task that Pena patiently took on for a full year." -- Hyperallergic "The history of this publication is as fascinating as Diego Rivera's incisive views about art in general, Mexican art in particular, the politics of the art world, and especially the complex issues of art market manipulations and creative legal evasion in collecting pre-Hispanic art." * Literature and Arts of the Americas *

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