An edition of Bullfighting (1998)

Bullfighting

art, technique & Spanish society

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An edition of Bullfighting (1998)

Bullfighting

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Ernest Hemingway once described bullfighting, or toreo, as a cross between romantic risk and a drunken party, or as an elaborate substitute for war, ending in wounds or death. Although his descriptions of the "beauty" in toreo are lyrical, they are short on imaginative creation of how such beauty, through techniques and discipline, comes about. Hemingway may have sculpted a personal mystique of toreo but, in the opinion of some, he ignored or slighted the full, unique nature of the subject.

In Bullfighting: Art, Technique, and Spanish Society John McCormick sorts through the complexities of toreo, to suggest the aesthetic, social, and moral dimensions of an art that is geographically limited, but universal when seen in the round. Bullfighting is written from the point of view of the torero, as opposed to the usual spectator's impressions and enthusiasm. With the help of a retired matador de toros, Mario Sevilla Mascarenas, who taught McCormick the rudiments of toreo as well as the emotions and discipline essential to survival, the author rescues toreo from romantic cliches.

He probes the anatomy of the matador's training and technique, provides a past-and-present survey of the traditions of the corrida, and furnishes dramatic portraits of such famous figures as Manolete, Joselito, Belmonte, and Ordonez. Here then is an informed analysis and critique of the origins and myths of toreo and a survey of the novels it has inspired.

Defending the faith in a lively as well as clear and discerning manner, this volume provides a committed and vivid approach to the rich history, ritual, and symbolism of the bullfight as it currently exists.

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English
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282

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Bullfighting: art, technique & Spanish society
1998, Transaction Publishers
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.
Rev. ed. of: The complete aficionado. 1967.

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New Brunswick, N.J

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
791.8/2/0946
Library of Congress
GV1108.5 .M42 1998

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Pagination
xvii, 282 p. :
Number of pages
282

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OL681790M
ISBN 10
1560003456
LCCN
97028425
OCLC/WorldCat
37293347
Goodreads
1048470

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