Memories of the Future: The Daybooks of Tina Modotti - Hardcover

Gibson, Margaret

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Tina Modotti, know to a few as the beautiful Italian actress in Erich von Stroheim's silent film Greed, was also a dedicated political activist and photographer whose best work has a powerful dignity and integrity. She lived with Edward Weston in postrevolutionary Mexico in the 1920s. During the Spanish Civil war in the 1930s she was a nurse in Madrid and on various fronts. In Spain she knew Antonio Machado and Pablo Neruda, who wrote a poem about her after her death in Mexico in 1942. Margaret Gibson's Memories of the Future is based on Modotti's vivid but enigmatic life. Drawn from daybooks that Gibson imagines Modotti to have kept at the end of her life in Mexico City, these poems give us the reflections of a woman whose intensity and vision, evident in her own photographs, are matched by the depth and breadth of her experience and personal transformation in times of deep social and political upheaval.If we could look into the future, would we gothere?In the spiral of hunger's discontent, would we go?Somehow we go. New societies are bornmuch wider than our minds. And if for a momentwe doubt, our bodies remember. They believe.We make our bodies available to death,and therefore live. It is the hero's way-every woman knows it. In their attention to beauty and sensuality, light and detail, these poems capture the life of the photographer. In their unhesitating confrontation with pain and loss, they reveal the harsh realities of revolutionary life. Memories of the Future skillfully unfolds the political and artistic consciousness of a woman of sensibility and strong beliefs. It is a major new effort from one of America's best young poets.

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Margaret Gibson's 'Memories of the Future' is based on Modotti's vivid but enigmatic life. Drawn from daybooks that Gibson imagines Modotti to have kept at the end of her life in Mexico City, these poems give us the reflections of a woman whose intensity and vision evident in her own photographs, are matched by the depth and breadth of her experience and personal transformation in times of deep social and political upheaval.

Review

Darkroom Nights (7 May 1941)
Dia De Los Muertos (1 November 1941)
Doctrines Of Glass And Wood (5 January 1941)
Doors, Opening As They Do
Fast Light (5 May 1941)
Fire Doesn't Die (7 March 1941)
From A Single Center (21 December 1941)
Home (4 January 1942)
In The Market
Kiss Of Our Parents
Madrid
Maria (18 November 1941)
Memories Of The Future (1 January 1941)
Outcast
Retreat To The Future
Soledad
Still Lives
Vocation (16 August 1941)
What Love Is (2 November 1941)
-- Table of Poems from Poem Finder®

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9780807113097: Memories of the Future: The Daybooks of Tina Modotti: Poems

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ISBN 10:  0807113093 ISBN 13:  9780807113097
Publisher: LSU Press, 1986
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