i shock myself::To her associations with duchamp,roche,varese,reginald pole,krishnumarti and other wellknown men.
And it tells of the struggles she went through in paying the price to learn of life and her amazing stories in india,france.
Etc; were very interesting to read.
She has opened new doors!
I laughed hysterically at her descriptions of her years with pole and steve.
She is a riot!
An amazing woman really.
This book will remain with me forever and i will read it again and again.
She died this spring at 105,in her heart 32.
I would have loved to meet her.
All i can do now is remember her and try to learn more about her life and art.
I loved her and she is an inspiration to all humanity with her marvelious statements on the facts of life.
Afterall,she lived 105 years and paid the price.
A definate book to add to a collection for any beato fan or curious book reader!
However,there were some gems to be found in the text.
I really enjoyed the stories about several other famous people in her life.
She is brutally honest in her opinions and i like that.
Overall, i enjoyed the book and will read more by her.
An interesting read, for sure.
Review by for being a potter and a beato fan, i truly enjoyed the time i spent with this autobiography.
I was fascinated by how her life unfolded from her relationships with those in art to her own creation of art.
How her world which was largely centered around the men she knew, changed as she found herself in clay.
I loved how this story unfolded and i was sad when it ended.
I could not put this book down michael c.
Pennington review by michael c.
Pennington for i knew beatrice wood, and lived in her guest apartment one summer in the early seventies.
Her charisma and perseverance will always inspire me to an uplifted existence.
And regarding her revealed secret to longevity, i do believe she had it right.
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