In the Blue House

In the Blue House

by Meaghan Delahunt (Author)

Synopsis

'The blue rectangle which enclosed me for a time and made me feel safe. The blue embrace...For six weeks, at the age of fifty-nine, one last dance with youth. It stays with me, the memory of her, and the view from that room in her house.' Hounded from country to country by Stalin's agents, Leon Trotsky finally finds refuge in Mexico as the guest of the artist Diego Rivera and his beautiful wife Frida Kahlo. But the extraordinary years spent in Frida's beloved family home, The Blue House, prove also to be his last. The passions and betrayals of Trotsky's final years in Mexico are unravelled, revealing too a panorama of Russian history during the first half of the twentieth century. As personal and confiding as a whisper IN THE BLUE HOUSE reverberates with the momentous words and voices of history.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 04 Mar 2002

ISBN 10: 0747557659
ISBN 13: 9780747557654
Book Overview: Passionate and sweeping - a story of love and betrayal in time of revolution Resurgence of interest in Frida Kahlo including the forthcoming film from Miramax on her life, starring Salma Hayek and Alfred Molina Hugely successful first publication in hardback, longlisted for the Orange Prize, and now a lead paperback from Bloomsbury

Author Bio
Meaghan Delahunt was born in Melbourne and lives in Edinburgh. IN THE BLUE HOUSE is her first novel.