![Meh](https://image.librarything.com/pics/litsy_webpics/icon_soso.png)
Somewhere between WTH? and Meh.
Vivian takes Ellen with her to Grant Park to photograph the protestors, but Ellen gets so scared of the police and the large crowds - 'Can you get shot buying ice cream?- that they have to return home.
From that day:
Officers lined up
A small sharp-featured woman, elegant as a silhouette, teasing an officer with no appreciation for it
Pigs kill (graffiti on a wall)
Young protestors...
"The Kodak Girl,' I said to her.
Narrator
Here he was referring to the series of women and girls who had since the late nineteenth century been used to advertise Kodak, thus illustrating that Kodak cameras were so easy to use that even women could work them, and pandering to the female user of Kodak, who was depicted free as a bird in the wild...
Just started this. Not sure what I think of it so far. The narrator shifts very often which is confusing. #femaleauthors #readingdanish
Another book to cram into Women In Translation month - Vivian is translated from the Danish. I remember hearing about this American photographer whose work was largely discovered posthumously. Hesselholdt imagines her story from various points of view, allowing Vivian to be hoarder, artist, caregiver, sister, daughter, and friend.