Mexican author Martha Zamoira captures the essence of one of Mexico's most prolific and talented painters in a single comprehensive volume. This authoritative and richly illustrated volume will be both an excellent reference and a compelling look at her passionate and often disturbing art. Full-color illustrations.
Martha Zamora Book order



- 1990
- 1990
Frida Kahlo
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Director Shion Sono's loose adaptation of the Japanese manga of the same name, follows two teenagers' attempts to survive the aftermath of Japan's 2011 tsunami. Abandoned by his mother, 14-year-old Sumida (Shota Sometani) lives in a boathouse beside a lake and dreams of living a normal life free from his father (Ken Mitsuishi)'s casual beatings. Sharing his dreams of normality is his classmate Chazawa (Fumi Nikaidô), who has a crush on Sumida, even though her feelings are not reciprocated. As the pair try to come to terms with their seemingly bleak futures, events come to a head when Sumida's father taunts him to excess, resulting in a fatally violent altercation. With his dreams now dashed, but eager to make amends to society for his actions, Sumida takes to the streets as a self-styled vigilante, dispensing 'justice' with the aid of a kitchen knife.