1st Edition

Bullfighting Art, Technique and Spanish Society

By John McCormick Copyright 1998
300 Pages
by Routledge

300 Pages
by Routledge

282 Pages
by Routledge

Ernest Hemingway, best-known to layman and aficionado alike, in his fiction 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... Read more
1: Toreo as Art; 2: The Toro; 3: The Education of a Torero—I; 4: The Education of a Torero—II; 5: Contemporary Toreo; 6: Toreo and Society; 7: The Underside of Toreo; 8: The Bulls of Fiction; 9: Conversations with Carlos; Postscript

Biography

John McCormick