A found poem by Daniel A.
Olivas based on a Salma Hayek interview
Never conventional
about anything she did.
about anything she did.
Never apologetic
about who she was.
about who she was.
And it was not easy.
From paint,
she did art and poetry.
she did art and poetry.
From the infidelities
of her husband,
she found freedom.
of her husband,
she found freedom.
Frida was the only woman
that kept challenging Diego
that kept challenging Diego
: for the right reasons
: she always surprised him
: he truly believed she
was a genius
And it was not easy.
SOURCE: Salma Hayek interview conducted
by Rebecca Murray and Fred Topel around the
time of the 2002 release of Frida.
IMAGE: Salma Hayek as Frida Kahlo in
the 2002 film Frida.
NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR:
For many of us who grew up in
the Mexican culture, Frida Kahlo has been part of our
lives since childhood. Her “rediscovery” by the general public was somewhat
surprising (for some) but quite welcome. If she were alive today, I
believe she would have used the Internet, Twitter, Instagram, etc., as yet
another canvas. I Googled Frida Kahlo and found an interview with Salma
Hayak who played Kahlo in the 2002 movie Frida which
was based on the truly remarkable 1983 biography by Hayden Herrera.
For more on “found”
poetry, visit here.
["To Be Frida Kahlo" was first published by Silver Birch Press.]
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