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An edition of Kiki's memoirs (1996)

Kiki's memoirs

1st ed.
  • 2 Want to read

Now appearing in English translation for the first time, these are the bold and sassy memoirs of the model who became the reigning queen of 1920s Paris - featuring many unpublished Man Ray photographs.

A love child, she was born in Burgundy in 1901 and christened Alice Prin. Raised by her grandmother in dire poverty, she made meals of vegetables thieved from neighbors' gardens and snails lured from hiding by summer showers. At twelve, she was shipped off to Paris to live with the mother she had never known. Her fierce survival instincts immediately translated into a precocious thirst for experience.

Soon she discovered the power of artificial geraniums to rouge her cheeks and mouth, and at fourteen she had her "first contact with art" when she began posing nude for a sculptor.

Thereafter, she embraced life as the irrepressible Kiki, lover of Man Ray, beloved friend of Soutine and Jean Cocteau - the toast of Montparnasse. One of the century's first truly independent women, she cut a wide swath of color and passion wherever she went. Man Ray, Foujita, Kisling, and others immortalized her in their work. Crowds roared for her raunchy songs at the artists' boite, Le Jockey. She appeared in nine films, including Leger's famous Ballet Mecanique.

And she painted hundreds of portraits and dream-like landscapes, many of which are included in these memoirs, working in a fresh naive style that made her one-person show a sellout.

Featuring full page reproductions of original paintings by Kiki herself, plus famous and lesser known photographs of Kiki by Man Ray and portraits of her by other important artists, Kiki's Memoirs brushes vivid new color on to the canvas of 1920s Montparnasse and sketches in bold strokes the indomitable spirit of an unforgettable personality who was always a woman but never a lady.

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Publisher
The Ecco Press
Language
English
Pages
298

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Kiki's memoirs
1996, The Ecco Press
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Edition Notes

Published in
Hopewell, N.J

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
709/.2, B
Library of Congress
N7574.5.F8 K55 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
298 p. :
Number of pages
298

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL989456M
ISBN 10
0880014962
LCCN
96027746
OCLC/WorldCat
35262242
Library Thing
917740
Goodreads
221160

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