Ritual and Sacrifice in the Corrida: The Saga of Cesar Rincon
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Allen Josephs (Author)
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Allen Josephs paints a portrait of life in and around the world's most prestigious bullrings, demonstrating how and why the ""corrida"" (or bullfight) remains a sacred and integral part of Hispanic culture. Joseph's unromanticized account is the result of four seasons spent on the corridor circuit with Cesar Rincon, the most esteemed matador in Colombia. Following Rincon through Spain, France and South America, through the highs and lows of his career, Josephs develops a close and privileged relationship with him and is able to reveal an insider's view of the bullfighter's life and of the Fiesta Brava (""Wild Feast"") itself, never seen by the spectator. From his boyhood in the slums of Bogota to his extraordinary breakthrough 1991 season in Madrid, Rincon is challenged not only by the bull, but by the circumstances of his life. A national hero in his native Colombia, he is nevertheless the subject of frequent prejudice as a non-Spanish mataodor. Recreating the atmosphere of life on the road, Josephs details all-night drives across the Spanish countryside, meals in roadside cafes and conversations with fellow aficionados and taurine writers. He conveys not only an understanding of the art of bullfighting, but also an appreciation of Spanish culture, society and its psychology and traditions. Drawing on over 30 years of personal participation in the culture of the Spanish Fiesta Brave, Josephs brings an intimate knowledge of taurine technique to his account. 179 colour and 48 b&w photographs, glossary, notes, bibliography, index
About the Author
Allen Josephs is a world-renowned Hemingway scholar and past president of the Ernest Hemingway Foundation and Society. His published works on Spanish culture include White Wall of Spain: The Mysteries of Andalusian Culture, four critical editions of the poetry of Federico Garcia Lorca, and numerous articles in Atlantic, New Republic, and the New York Times Book Review, among others. He has been a University Research Professor at the University of West Florida since 1986.
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- Contributor: Allen Josephs
- Imprint: University Press of Florida
- ISBN13: 9780813024622
- Number of Pages: 448
- Packaged Dimensions: 161x246x37mm
- Packaged Weight: 898
- Format: Hardback
- Publisher: University Press of Florida
- Release Date: 2002-05-31
- Binding: Hardback
- Biography: Allen Josephs is a world-renowned Hemingway scholar and past president of the Ernest Hemingway Foundation and Society. His published works on Spanish culture include White Wall of Spain: The Mysteries of Andalusian Culture, four critical editions of the poetry of Federico Garcia Lorca, and numerous articles in Atlantic, New Republic, and the New York Times Book Review, among others. He has been a University Research Professor at the University of West Florida since 1986.
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