Gala Dalí was a woman who wanted herself secret. While the men with whom she shared her life gained in notoriety until they became universal figures, she chose to stay in the shadows, to the point of generating an image of a cold, haughty, selfish, inaccessible woman. Actually, Gala was a very different woman. In this biographical narrative, Monika Zgustova reveals the determined, courageous and passionate woman, who knew how to pursue her desires with determination and decisively accompany the three men who, together with her, became great figures of universal poetry and art: Paul Éluard, Max Ernst and Salvador Dalí. For the three of them, Gala was much more than their lover: she was the companion who would work with them on their work and criticize it, and who gave them the strength and confidence to establish themselves as great creators. He met all three when they were between sev...read more