ELENA PONIATOWSKA AMOR ES TODO MÉXICO || ARTE, PUDOR Y LIVIANDAD

Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, Pita Amor, María Izquierdo… Elena Poniatowska knew them well. And in this conversation, she shares stories that almost no one knows. What lay behind the great Mexican artists? What was Diego Rivera really like? Why was Pita Amor such a unique figure? What injustices did many Mexican women artists suffer? In this conversation with Aldo Sánchez, Elena Poniatowska explores decades of Mexican cultural history through memories, interviews, and personal experiences. She talks about Frida Kahlo, Rosario Castellanos, María Izquierdo, Diego Rivera, Buñuel, Juan Rulfo, Tamayo, and many other key figures of the 20th century. She also shares her understanding of art, literature, and happiness after more than seven decades of writing and creating. An intimate, entertaining, and profoundly revealing interview with one of Mexico's most important writers. Which story surprised you the most? Let us know in the comments. If you enjoyed this conversation, subscribe, share this video, and turn on notifications so you don't miss part two. 📲 Don't miss more exclusive content: 🔔 Subscribe to the channel and turn on notifications! 👍 Like this video if you're interested in this topic 📢 Share this video with others 🔗 Follow El Chamuco on his official platforms: 🌐 Website: elchamuco.com.mx 📘 Facebook: facebook.com/ElChamucoylosHijosDelAverno 📷 Instagram: instagram.com/revista_el_chamuco 🐦 Twitter: twitter.com/El_Chamuco 📺 YouTube: / @chamucomedia 00:00 Welcome to Elena Poniatowska's Eden 03:00 Why did she write "Las siete cabritas"? 6:00 Her first interview with Diego Rivera 9:00 Pita Amor as you've never seen her before 13:10 Elena's other side: painter and photographer 17:00 Juan Rulfo, Buñuel, and the artists she met 21:40 María Izquierdo and the forgotten women of art 23:50 The painters Elena admires most 27:00 Continuing to create at 94 33:20 What's next: Gloria Trevi, Juan Gabriel, and more